Squall

/skwɔːl/ noun

A squall is a sudden, strong burst of wind, often with rain, snow, or storms. It usually comes quickly, makes a lot of noise and disturbance, and then passes.

Probably from a Scandinavian source, related to Norwegian “skval” meaning “sudden breeze” or “splashing, squawking sound.” The word imitates the noisy, sharp nature of sudden wind and waves.

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