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Historical Silliest descriptions of the weather you've ever seen

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by joeclark, Jul 24, 2017.

  1. joeclark

    joeclark Junior Member

    Hello Guys,

    The media always have and always will sensationalise even the most mundane things but they really out-do themselves when it comes to how they choose to describe the weather.

    The other day I saw a bit of miserable weather described as "a family of depressions" and I think that wins the prize so far for the most over the top wording in any situation! To my surprise this was in the Telegraph, when it's something that seems more suited to the Daily Express.

    Before this, it was "weather bomb" that caused an eye roll.

    I am probably giving this too much thought but as my username suggests, weather interests me.

    Thanks

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