A related pair of weather words for enhancing your vocabulary and alienating friends at the dinner table.
Mizzle: to rain in fine drops or mist. Imagine a misty drizzle.
Grismal: A slang neologism and portmanteau formed from “grey” and “dismal”. Particularly worthy word for inclusion in the English language because of it’s (probably unintentional) nod towards the french, “gris” and “mal”.
Today’s weather has so far managed to fulfil both of these word’s meanings.



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