This phrase goes back to Biblical times, but still holds meaning today with forecasters. Fly in the ointment refers to something in the forecast that is making the forecast more difficult, or more ...
The term "Frog Strangler" dates back to 1870, according to a post on StackExchange. Almost all the variants of the colloquialism, which begin with "frog" or "toad," followed by "strangler," "choker," ...
Ground clutter may sound more like my son’s messy room than a weather word, but it can be just as frustrating. Not everything that shows up on weather radar is actually weather. Sometimes, what looks ...
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