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 is what happens outside, like the sun shining or clouds blocking it. When the air is warm, your skin feels happy, like when you're playing in a sunny park. When it's cold, your nose might tingle and your toes might curl up, just like when you step out of the bathtub on a chilly morning.
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.
- Thunderstorms can be exciting or scary depending on how you feel.
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See also
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