Weather

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Across
  1. 3. To change from a solid state to a liquid state as a result of increasing temperature, often referring to snow or ice.
  2. 5. To produce a loud, rumbling sound in the sky, typically associated with lightning and stormy weather.
  3. 7. To fall as very light rain or fine mist, often describing a gentle and light precipitation.
  4. 8. To become free from clouds, fog, or haze, resulting in a sky that is unobstructed and easily visible.
  5. 10. To fall as frozen water crystals from the clouds, resulting in a layer of snow covering the ground.
  6. 11. To fall as balls or lumps of ice from the sky, typically during severe thunderstorms.
  7. 12. To move or create a current of air, often describing the movement of wind during breezy or stormy weather.
Down
  1. 1. To overflow or cover an area with a large amount of water, usually due to heavy rainfall or a natural disaster.
  2. 2. To increase the temperature of an object or the environment, often making it feel warm or hot.
  3. 4. To change from a liquid state to a solid state as a result of decreasing temperature, often referring to water or snow.
  4. 6. To emit bright light or rays, often referring to the sun or other sources of light during sunny weather.
  5. 8. To decrease the temperature of an object or the environment, often making it feel cold or chilly.
  6. 9. To fall as water droplets from the clouds, creating precipitation in the form of raindrops.
  7. 10. To experience or undergo a period of extreme weather conditions, often involving strong winds, rain, or lightning.