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Storm this weekend
/stɔːrm ðɪs ˈwiːkɛnd/
Definition
1
An idiomatic phrase used to warn of impending severe weather, typically heavy rain, wind, or thunderstorms, expected during the upcoming Saturday and Sunday.
2
Figuratively, a casual alert for any chaotic or disruptive event anticipated over the weekend, like family drama or a viral scandal.
Examples
Better stock up on snacks; there's a storm this weekend turning my balcony into a swimming pool.
My weekend hike? Scrapped. Storm this weekend decided to photobomb my Instagram plans.
Office chat's buzzing: storm this weekend means remote work victory for couch potatoes everywhere.
Romantic getaway? Nah, storm this weekend's crashing the party harder than my ex at a wedding.