Weather is like a friend who changes how you feel by changing what’s around you.
Imagine you’re wearing your favorite cozy blanket on a cold day, you feel warm and happy, just like when you have a hot chocolate in your hands. But if the sky gets dark and rain starts to fall, it might make you feel like you want to run inside and hide under a big umbrella, just like when you’re scared of thunder.
Weather Changes How You Feel
Weather Can Be Like a Mood
Sometimes weather acts like a mood, if it’s stormy outside, it can feel like being in a big, loud room with lots of people talking. If it's calm and quiet, it might feel like sitting by a window listening to your favorite lullaby.
So when you say “the weather is in me,” it means the weather changes how you feel inside, just like your favorite blanket or a rainy day can change your mood.
Examples
- A sunny day makes you feel happy, while a rainy day might make you feel calm or even sad.
- You feel more energetic when it's warm outside and tired in the cold.
- Thunderstorms can be exciting or scary depending on how you feel.
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