Storm

/stɔrm/ (US), /stɔːm/ (UK) noun

A period of bad weather with strong winds, and often rain, thunder, lightning, or snow.

From Old English “storm,” meaning a violent disturbance or attack, used for both weather and warfare. It is related to other Germanic words for noise and disturbance.

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