Raining Cats And Dogs Sentence. It’s raining cats and dogs. To be raining very heavily outside;
Kids, do not go outside. How will you go to play cricket today? Linked by manfredo, november 9, 2012 #1993881 mutce carvi.
However, this idiom has variations that occurred even earlier.
It's raining harder than a cow pissing on a flat rock; It's raining harder than a cow pissing on a flat rock; It’s raining cats and dogs is an idiom which means it’s raining extremely heavily. Therefore, “raining cats and dogs” may refer to a storm with wind (dogs) and heavy rain (cats).