
‘By mid-day the soft drizzle became a steady downpour, a rain that fell through sunset and then created damp clouds of fog under the street lights.’.‘Even the rain seemed to lessen, becoming fine drizzle as opposed to a downpour.’.‘Weather forecasters said today would be cloudy with some patchy drizzle throughout the morning.’.‘Glancing toward the window, he noted that the light, steady drizzle had not abated.’.‘Light drizzle is falling, but the players stay on court.’.‘Light drizzle was falling at the start, but halfway through the rain stopped and a cool breeze kicked in.’.‘For me, the worst scenario was a light misting drizzle or light snowfall, combined with a hard uphill push.’.‘For this reason, thick drizzle, or even light or small droplet rain, may either not be adequately represented, or not picked up at all!’.‘A shallow gabled roof covered with translucent fiberglass shelters the area from rain and drizzle without blocking the light.’.‘It's also good in drizzle or light rain, as it is sheltered in most parts by the trees.’.‘At about half race distance light drizzle started to fall and the pit teams prepared the second bike for each rider with rain tyres so that the rider had a choice.’.‘It was dark out, and a steady drizzle of rain fell upon them as the numbness wore away.’.‘By this time, the light drizzle had become steady rain.’.‘The clouds that were grey in the morning were now black and a light drizzle of rain fell on her face.’.‘A light drizzle of rain fell, gradually picking up speed and fury.’.‘a steady drizzle has been falling since 3 a.m’.
