Rainy weather is not bad weather!

Rainy day.

Rainy days have been synonymous to melancholy and sadness, depression, being miserable, and just about anything that isn鈥檛 happy or positive. We sigh and huff when the weather app tells us that it鈥檚 going to rain. We groan in agony when it actually does. 聽

According to , a lack of sunlight could actually trigger a reduction in serotonin and as you might've already known, serotonin plays an important role in boosting our moods. So, when its gloomy out and our serotonin levels are scarce, it鈥檚 likely that we鈥檒l feel a little down in the dumps.

Biology aside, I think the way we perceive rainy weather plays a part too. In pop culture, rain is often used as a tool to depict such feelings. We understand that whenever we see a character get caught in the rain on an already bad day, that we should feel sorry for them; that they must have felt so miserable. Even in the English language rain is seen as a mood-ruiner or an impending doom to be avoided as best as possible (think: 鈥淭o rain on someone鈥檚 parade鈥 and 鈥淪aving up for a rainy day鈥).聽

But I鈥檓 here to say that there鈥檚 some beauty and merit to them.

To me, rainy weather is an opportunity to unwind; an excuse to cancel all plans, stay in, and pamper myself with some TLC. I mean, when else would it be acceptable to text your friends 鈥渞aincheck?鈥澛

Not to mention how complimentary the pitter-patters of droplets and the dark skies can be for my naps 鈥 makes me feel as snug as a bug in a rug!聽

And when I鈥檓 outside 鈥 particularly at night 鈥 the drizzles just add some romanticism to the evening. The lights are reflected on the wet pavements and with that, adds some glow to the city. Suddenly I鈥檓 Owen Wilson in the movie Midnight in Paris and everything just feels light and beautiful and poetic.

In Islam, we believe that the rain is a blessing and that supplications made during such time will always be received by God.聽

So, I think it鈥檚 high time we shift the way we think about rainy weather. It can't be all that bad, couldn't it? 聽

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