thundershower

[ UK /θˈʌndəʃˌə‍ʊɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈθəndɝˌʃaʊwɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a short rainstorm accompanied by thunder and lightning
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How To Use thundershower In A Sentence

  • Unexpected thundershowers, beyond our control, caused a power outage at about midnight.
  • We're feeling the impact across much of Louisiana at this hour with showers and thundershowers.
  • India Meteorological Department officials have predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall with thundershowers till Monday morning for Gujarat region.
  • Nothing personal against Cink, for it is not easy being a thundershower on the parade. Time runs out on Watson's bid to make history at British Open
  • It was a hot and sultry day, but towards evening there was a hint of a thundershower bringing some relief from the enervating heat.
  • Sunday looks like a good day for indoor activities as showers and maybe even a thundershower should occupy much of the day 90% chance. Forecast: Lots of sun but chill returns
  • We briefly enter the "warm sector" this morning, but the cold front may whip up showers or thundershowers that gustily march through by midday. Forecast: Potential thunder, then mega wind
  • Yesterday in Taichung City, sudden thundershowers in the afternoon forced Taichung Airport to shut down for two hours.
  • That strong cold front still making its way through here bringing showers and thundershowers.
  • In the thundershower is the question of the distribution of moisture over the earth's surface, the question of the nature and use of clouds, the movement of the air and wind, the condensation of vapor, and the marvelous powers of electricity. Uncle Robert's Geography (Uncle Robert's Visit, V.3)
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