More rain
The sky has turned dark. Clouds cover every inch of black sky, reflecting the purple-orange hue coming from lights in the city. Not a patch of dark sky to be in sight.
What was once a trickle has become a pour.
Again, Melbourne's unpredictable weather at its best. Five minutes ago you wouldn't have guessed that it would be raining the way it is now.
At least all the eucalypt trees and water-deprived Banksias can now fill their stems with much needed water, quenching the thirst of plants which have suffered in this horrible drought. Finally, after so many weeks of no rain, has the sky sent us a blessing.
Thank you for answering my prayer
Love the rain so much I'd dance under it if there wasn't a possibility that I'd die of hypothermia
What was once a trickle has become a pour.
Again, Melbourne's unpredictable weather at its best. Five minutes ago you wouldn't have guessed that it would be raining the way it is now.
At least all the eucalypt trees and water-deprived Banksias can now fill their stems with much needed water, quenching the thirst of plants which have suffered in this horrible drought. Finally, after so many weeks of no rain, has the sky sent us a blessing.
Thank you for answering my prayer
Love the rain so much I'd dance under it if there wasn't a possibility that I'd die of hypothermia
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