(Here's Al Roker with the clue) This type of low-pressure area provides the title for chapter 1 of "The Wizard of Oz"
"The weather outside is frightful" & "we've no place to go" so allow this to happen
The title of a Clash song says this happens "not once, but twice"
A Gershwin song says one of these "In London town had me low and had me down"
In this song, "The rain is gone" & "It's gonna be a bright ... sunshiny day"
Rainy songs from this band include "Box Of Rain" & "Cold Rain And Snow"
With a funnel more than a mile wide, one of the largest of these occured March 18, 1925 & killed 695 people
It's a snowstorm with winds past 30 knots, below normal temperatures & visibility reduced to 1/8 of a mile
Body part associated with the center of the image seen here (hurricane)
Produced by thunderstorm clouds, these lumps of ice bigger than 5mm are classified as hydrometeors