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45 Weather Riddles with Answers

Do you know why the weather makes for a great theme for riddles?

It’s the very mystery of the skies and the unpredictability of nature that makes it such a fascinating subject.

Weather is not just a topic that influences our daily life, but it also inspires curiosity and wonder.

From the gentle whisper of a morning breeze to the ferocious roar of a thunderstorm, the elements of weather hold endless surprises and challenges for the keen mind.

In this collection, we have some amazing weather riddles, exclusively crafted for you.

Each riddle is designed to test your knowledge, tickle your brain, and perhaps even bring a smile to your face.

Whether you’re a seasoned meteorologist or just someone who enjoys a good brain teaser, these riddles promise to provide a delightful challenge.

Let’s begin.

Riddles about the Weather

  1. I am not rain, but I fall from the sky; I’m not a bird, yet I can fly. What am I?

  2. I come in white and I’m often cold, but children love me when I’m bold. What am I?

  3. I come after lightning and am feared by many, yet I’m a phenomenon, not a penny. What am I?

  4. I can be calm, I can be wild, I’m in the air but not a bird, often felt but seldom heard. What am I?

  5. I can paint the sky with a colorful arc, but I’m not a painter; I appear after dark. What am I?

  6. I’m not a snake, but I can hiss; I’m often found in a morning mist. What am I?

  7. I am seen at the beach but don’t swim, I blow but don’t have limbs. What am I?

  8. I am not a gem, but I can be clear or cloudy; in the sky, I’m rarely rowdy. What am I?

  9. I can make you cold, I can make you shiver, I’m not a river, but I can deliver. What am I?

  10. I whisper in the trees and rustle the leaves, yet I am invisible and do as I please. What am I?

  11. I’m not a fire, but I bring heat; I rise each morning, my warmth is sweet. What am I?

  12. I am often dreaded, especially on Mondays, but without me, there’d be no rainbows or sunny days. What am I?

  13. I can cover the town with a white blanket overnight, yet I am not a bedsheet. What am I?

  14. I can flash in the sky on a stormy night, yet I am not a camera. What am I?

  15. I can make days shorter and nights longer, but I don’t use a clock. What am I?

  16. I dance in the sky and flicker with light, a performance that brightens the night. What am I?

  17. I can be gentle or unleash my might, in oceans and rivers, I’m a common sight. What am I?

  18. I’m not a bear, but I can be polar; in my presence, many wear a collar. What am I?

  19. I’m not a flower, but I have a petal; I appear in the sky when the weather wants to settle. What am I?

  20. I’m part of the weather that’s never dry, I pour from clouds as they pass by. What am I?

  21. I can be as light as a feather, drift from the sky in cold weather. What am I?

  22. I’m not a bell, but I can peal; with lightning, I often seal the deal. What am I?

  23. I’m not a bird, but I can cap a hill; I’m soft and white and can give a chill. What am I?

  24. I can blanket a city, make visibility low; I’m not smoke, but in cold, I glow. What am I?

  25. I twirl and spin but am not a dancer, causing trouble is often my answer. What am I?

  26. I can make you skip a picnic day, with dark clouds and a sky of gray. What am I?

  27. Not a gemstone, yet I sparkle at night, after a storm, I’m a delightful sight. What am I?

  28. I’m not a key, but I open the spring; with me around, birds start to sing. What am I?

  29. I can come in bands but don’t play music; I can be severe or just a bit maverick. What am I?

  30. I’m not a bakery item, but I can be a layer; in the atmosphere, I’m a player. What am I?

  31. I am not a bird, but I can spread my wings; in summer and autumn, I bring certain things. What am I?

  32. I hang in the sky, shine bright at dawn, but I’m not the sun; I fade as the day is born. What am I?

  33. I can swirl and twirl, often in a funnel; I’m not a dance, but I can make trees tumble. What am I?

  34. I am not a tear, but I fall from eyes in the sky; I can bring joy, or make you cry. What am I?

  35. I’m not a quilt, but I cover the land; in winter’s grip, I’m a cold, white band. What am I?

  36. I can be stratus, cumulus, or cirrus, high up in the sky, a sight quite curious. What am I?

  37. I’m not a fish, but I’m often a school; swirling in the ocean, I’m a watery jewel. What am I?

  38. I’m not a knight, but I wear a halo; around the sun or moon, I’m a radiant show. What am I?

  39. I might sound like a weather report, but in the sky, I’m a solar sort. What am I?

  40. I’m not a musical band, but I can be seen after rain; an arch of colors, I’m not a train. What am I?

  41. I’m not a coin, but I can be flipped; I bring the seasons when the axis is tipped. What am I?

  42. I can be a drizzle or a hurricane’s power; I’m not a person, but I can shower. What am I?

  43. I’m not a bug, but I can sting; I’m a winter hazard, a cold icy thing. What am I?

  44. I am not a monarch, but I reign up high; sometimes I’m in the sky, sometimes I say goodbye. What am I?

  45. I’m not a bird, but I can travel in flocks; in the sky, I move in graceful blocks. What am I?

Answers:

  1. Snowflake.

  2. Snow.

  3. Thunder.

  4. Wind.

  5. Rainbow.

  6. Fog.

  7. Wind.

  8. Cloud.

  9. Frost.

  10. Wind.

  11. The Sun.

  12. Rain.

  13. Snow.

  14. Lightning.

  15. Winter.

  16. Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis.

  17. Wave.

  18. Cold Air.

  19. Sun Dog.

  20. Rain.

  21. Snowflake.

  22. Thunder.

  23. Snowcap.

  24. Fog.

  25. Tornado.

  26. Overcast or Cloudy Weather.

  27. Star.

  28. Rain.

  29. Rainstorm.

  30. Ozone Layer.

  31. Breeze.

  32. Morning Star or Venus.

  33. Tornado.

  34. Rain.

  35. Snow.

  36. Cloud.

  37. School of Fish (a play on the word “school” and a phenomenon often observed in ocean weather patterns).

  38. Sun Halo or Moon Halo.

  39. Sunspot.

  40. Rainbow.

  41. Earth’s Tilt.

  42. Precipitation.

  43. Frostbite.

  44. Cloud.

  45. Birds (migrating birds often influenced by weather patterns).
45+ weather riddles