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The weather means ( different, various, the same, important ) things to different people. I come from ( England, Britain, France, Italy ), so the weather is always a ( big, great, constant, usual ) topic there. People in England can't ( deal with, cope with, make up with, put up with ) the weather. A tiny bit of ( snow, rain, hail, storm ), and no one goes to work. Two days of thirty-degree ( temperatures, precipitation, pressure, mist ) and it's a heatwave. Three days and it's an emergency. I once lived in Dubai. No one really talked about the weather there. It was ( the same, different, hot, unusual ) almost every day of the year. Hot, ( sunny, windy, misty, foggy ), blue skies, no rain. I never looked at the weather ( forecast, map, programme, ouside ). I always knew what the weather would be like. Not like in England where people pray for the weather to be ( OK, fine, like, sunny ). But the weather is changing. Global warming is making it rain in the ( desert, mountains, jungles, south ) and dry in the rainforests.