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1[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BouguereauStorm.JPG ''[[Art/LOrage L'Orage]]'' (''The Storm''), by Creator/WilliamAdolpheBouguereau (1874)]]
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3->'''Literature/SherlockHolmes:''' There's an east wind coming, Watson.\
4'''Dr. Watson:''' I think not, Holmes. It is very warm.\
5'''Sherlock Holmes:''' Good old Watson! You are the one fixed point in a changing age. There's an east wind coming all the same, such a wind as never blew on England yet. It will be cold and bitter, Watson, and a good many of us may wither before its blast. But it's God's own wind none the less, and a cleaner, better, stronger land will lie in the sunshine when the storm has cleared.
6-->-- ''His Last Bow'' ([[UsefulNotes/WorldWarI set in August 1914, published 1917]])
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8Something about the weather lends itself to {{Foreshadowing}}. Whenever trouble looms in the near future, a suitably perceptive character can play narrative weatherman and give a plot forecast -- which, unlike a normal weather forecast, is 100 percent guaranteed to be true. If a storm isn't on its way, then perhaps a cold wind is about to blow, or [[Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire winter is coming]]... all that matters is that the characters and audience are well-informed that The Plot is on its way.
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10WeatherDissonance may reinforce that.
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12Often contains DramaticThunder far off in the distance, or directly overhead. Can lead into BattleInTheRain, ItWasADarkAndStormyNight, LightningReveal, or any combination.
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14Invoked metaphorically for all kinds of trouble.
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16Contrast GrayRainOfDepression, which generally indicates muteness and lack of activity. Not to be confused with GraveClouds.
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18Related to MySignificanceSenseIsTingling and EmpathicEnvironment, except that the ominous portent occurs ''before'' any disastrous event. Differs from SpiderSense in that it isn't a warning of ''immediate'' danger. Not quite TemptingFate, but you'd be forgiven for making that mistake. See also OminousFog and OminousClouds. For the stillness before it arrives, see CalmBeforeTheStorm. In a musical it can take the form of TheSongBeforeTheStorm.
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20Almost always a PortentOfDoom.
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22Contrast ThunderEqualsDownpour, where there is ''no'' build-up.
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24When the ominous signs are less meteorological and even more non-specific, see VaguenessIsComing.
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26When the storm ''is'' the threat that is coming, see HostileWeather.
27%%Do not remove the folders, they are the standard.
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34* Used in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wp76ly2_NoI this political ad]], made by the [[HeteronormativeCrusader National Organization for Marriage]] in response to [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Same-sex_marriage_in_Iowa the Iowa Supreme Court's decision in favor of gay marriage]]. The [[{{Anvilicious}} blatantly ominous tone]] of this spot also inspired a number of parodies from the group's political enemies and popularized the term "[[MemeticMutation gay storm]]" among the [=LGBTQ+=] community.
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38* Also used in ''Anime/FatalFuryTheMotionPicture'' by Terry Bogard in the first few minutes.
39* In ''Literature/{{Gosick}}'' Kujo's arrival during a period of peace was in the spring. As the year progressed events accelerated until [[spoiler:war broke out in the winter. The war then ended with the coming of spring]].
40** Many characters often referred to the past and coming wars as storms or winds.
41* Jubei Kibegami starts off ''Anime/NinjaScroll'' saying this and running for shelter.
42* The Loguetown arc in ''Manga/OnePiece''. Luffy is being pursued by three separate malevolent forces and everyone comments on the storm coming. A bit subverted as the storm turns out to be the very thing that helps Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates escape, thus the storm was coming for the people out to hunt the Straw Hats. As stated by Smoker: ''It is as if heaven itself is helping them''
43* Taken to ridiculous extremes in the anime adaptation of ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'', where BigBad UsefulNotes/OdaNobunaga is apparently incapable of going anywhere without being followed by ominous red storm clouds and [[OminousLatinChanting dramatic German chanting]].
44* Played arrow-straight in ''Manga/MyBrideIsAMermaid''. As the war between Sun and Lunar heats up, the weather starts getting cloudier and windier, and Saru -- decked up in a [[OldMaster sage]] outfit -- begins predicting that... take a guess... "A storm is coming." As the singing battle reaches its conclusion and [[BadassNormal Nagasumi]] gets his ThemeMusicPowerUp, Saru -- [[DramaticHighPerching standing on top of the roof]] in gusting wind -- dramatically screams "The storm... HAS ARRIVED!", just as the ass-kicking begins. To cap it all off, when the battle is over, [[EmpathicEnvironment the wind dies down and the sun breaks through the clouds.]]
45* Amasawa, the self-proclaimed weather "fairy" from ''Manga/TheWeathermanIsMyLover'', can sense when a storm is coming. Dramatically this is used when he fails to convince his parents a typhoon is coming and that they shouldn't go on their trip, which results in their deaths.
46* In ''{{Manga/Uzumaki}}'', Shuichi mentions the fact that it's typhoon season and starts to absolutely panic one day at the beach. Given that the problems in this graphic novel series are centered around spirals and that tropical cyclones are basically giant, spiraling masses of thunderstorms, he's right to be concerned.
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50* In Chapter 40 of ''AudioPlay/WereAlive'', Victor and Tanya prepare to make another trip into Ground Zero as the sound of distant thunder and rising winds are heard in the background. Victor notes this by telling Tanya: "Those are some nasty-looking clouds, you sure you want to do this?" When they get there, they find [[spoiler:Ground Zero is no longer contaminated, and the zombies have entered the area, including a Little One that has them cornered.]]
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54* In ''ComicBook/TheAutumnlandsToothAndClaw'' Steven and Dusty dread an impending storm that could interfere with Steven's carefully laid plan. The storm, ''naturally'', breaks as soon as the shit hits the fan.
55* In the ''ComicBook/SinCity'' story "The Big Fat Kill", Dwight comments on an approaching storm in PrivateEyeMonologue style: ''"The night's gotten just about as hot as it's going to get. There's a wild crackle in the air. The wind's got a crazy edge to it. There's a storm coming."'' This foreshadows things going right straight to hell when the girls of Old Town kill an abusive scumbag named Jackie-Boy [[spoiler:who turns out to have been a hero cop]].
56* In ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns'', the turning point in the first volume is heralded by the TV weatherman saying that the heatwave was about to be broken by an incoming storm. A few pages later, he comments the storm is "like the wrath of God; it's headed for Gotham..." Sure enough, the storm becomes secondary, for Batman is back.
57* ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'': [[CosmicRetcon "Why the]] [[RedSkiesCrossover red skies]]?"
58* ''ComicBook/{{Hellblazer}}'': John Constantine said once "I'm kind of a tempest magnet" (not the exact quote, is a translation from the Spanish edition).
59* During Creator/JackKirby's run on ''ComicBook/NewGods'', someone warns ComicBook/{{Darkseid}} about an oncoming storm. Darkseid answers, [[BadassBoast "I am the storm!"]]
60* The 10th chapter of ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'' ends with the lines from ''All Along The Watchtower'' quoted below - immediately presaging the final confrontation between [[spoiler:Ozymandias and the other characters]] in the concluding 2 chapters.
61* In ''ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}: Weapon X'' by Barry Windsor-Smith, Logan comments about the storm brewing in the first chapter. It had a metaphorical meaning to it as well, seeing that it hinted towards his capture and experimentation by the Weapon X program in the next chapter of the series.
62* Invoked by the title of ''[[ComicBook/TheTransformersMegaseries Transformers: Stormbringer]]'', referring to [[PersonOfMassDestruction Thunderwing]].
63* Mojo Jojo creates a storm in the middle of Townsville Park in ''ComicBook/ThePowerpuffGirls'' story "The Bride of Mojo Jojo" (DC run, issue#24). This is so he can harness some lightning in order to bring his artificially created bride to life a la ''The Bride of Frankenstein''. It got hectic and imperfect but it worked.
64* ''ComicBook/DarkseidWar'' has the next line foretelling Darkseid's return: "I see a War between the Dark God and the Anti-God!"
65* In ''ComicBook/DCRetroactiveSuperman - The '80s'', Franchise/{{Superman}} calls ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} after a bad dream has gotten him utterly shaken to ask her to be careful. Preluding the ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', the story ends with Supergirl gazing at the morning red skies through a window and guessing "a bad storm's coming in".
66* ''ComicBook/MouseGuard'' has "Winter is coming."
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70* ''Fanfic/AbraxasHrodvitnon'': Besides the Many generating a thunderstorm before their arrival in Chapter 13; there's this in Chapter 16 regarding [[spoiler:Ghidorah's plans for [[AntiAntichrist Monster X]], shortly after Ghidorah has captured it]]:
71-->"[[BilingualBonus palach]]'' is coming''"
72* ''Fanfic/TheBoltChronicles'': In "The Wind," Bolt is alerted to a coming storm by Old Ben shortly after having sex with his girlfriend Mary -- and a day before he realizes Mary has addiction issues and not long before she runs off to the city in search of a life where she can get a pill fix.
73-->'''Old Ben:''' ''[tilting his head as if listening for something as the wind picks up and dark clouds begin to gather to the west]'' Hmmmm. Feels like a solid storm's a-brewin’. Might want to get back ‘fore it breaks. Not good to be outside in the lightning and thunder. Want me to say yer goodbyes to Juliet?\
74'''Bolt:''' Sure, thanks.\
75'''Old Ben:''' ''[grumbling cryptically]'' Funny thing about storms in these parts -- the ones that hit hardest are the ones ya don’t see comin’. Good idea maybe to keep yer nose to the wind and heed its warning, know what I’m sayin’?
76* Used by [[spoiler:Nivlac]] in ''Calvin's Quest'' (the prequel to ''Fanfic/TheOmniverseEvent'') to provide foreshadowing for [[SequelHook the Event as a whole]]:
77-->"There's a storm on the horizon, Calvin. A cataclysm the likes of which the Omniverse has never seen. Every world will be in grave danger."
78* ''Fanfic/ChildOfTheStorm'': This is said several times throughout the story, in reference to how the reveal of Harry being Thor's son has upended the balance of power among the powers of both Earth and the universe at large, and everyone is scrambling to take advantage, leading inevitably to an age of conflict.
79* Implied (and done literally) on ''Fanfic/CLINEStormWarning'': The conflict of the story is stopping the biggest hurricane recorded (InUniverse) to date from hitting New York, and the final discovery of the story ([[spoiler:that the technology used for the super-hurricane was provided by a renegade Time Lord with unknown intentions]]) shocks the protagonists.
80* Inverted in ''Fanfic/ADarkKnightOverSinCity''. The weather gradually goes from a snowstorm, to a rainstorm, and eventually clears up on an extremely hot day when it comes time for the climax.
81* [[ArcWords Repeated]] throughout ''Fanfic/TheDearSweetieBelleContinuity'', amid hints of a coming war and {{Gotterdammerung}} [[spoiler:(though it literally refers to an actual storm which will lead into those events)]].
82* In ''Fanfic/EarthsAlienHistory'', Aria says this to Tevos when recruiting her into the [[NGOSuperpower Conspiracy of Light]], saying that the recently-concluded war with the Space Pirates and the ongoing war with the Mekon and his allies are just the tip of the iceberg concerning the threats facing the galaxy and that they need to be prepared.
83* In ''Fanfic/InTheEyeOfTheBeholder'', as the QIB prepares to leave the mirror world following their defeat of the boss Shadow inside Nori's Idol's Nest, F.Z. stops them to warn that as the quartz valley gets cloudier, the day it finally storms will probably mean their toughest battle yet. This ends up proving true when they end up having to fight [[spoiler:F.Z.'s Shadow]], who proves to be the most dangerous opponent they've faced prior to that point.
84* ''Fanfic/InfinityCrisis'': Throughout the spin-offs, beings with a more cosmic awareness of things (the Watcher, the Monitor, the Phantom Stranger, the Doctor and Missy, Mephisto, etc.) repeatedly note that the damage caused by Thanos' actions with the Infinity Gauntlet has severely weakened the barriers of the multiverse and started events towards a series of far worse crises that are fast approaching.
85* ''Fanfic/JewelOfDarkness'': Robin makes a comment to this effect at the climax of the Jump City Arc as he realizes that Midnight's plans are reaching a crescendo.
86* ''Fanfic/JusticeLeagueOfEquestria'': As part of the {{Foreshadowing}} for the main crossover fic, the end of ''The Princess of Themyscira'' has [[BigGood Athena]] visiting Hippolyta and Philippus and warning them that despite [[Franchise/WonderWoman Diana]] managing to defeat [[GodOfEvil Ares]], his forcing open a portal to Tartarus has weakened the boundaries of reality enough that there's a crack left that the forces of [[{{ComicBook/Darkseid}} Apokolips]] will be able to take advantage of to invade Equestria and restart the War in Heaven.
87* ''Fanfic/JWITCHSeries'': Daolon Wong lampshades this trope in "The Star of Threbe" by commenting that thunderclouds that don't rain, like the ones he and Phobos are observing, are often portrayed as an omen of a growing darkness — right before Cedric informs Phobos that Elyon has taken the Star of Threbe, confirming her to be Phobos' sister.
88* In the ''Series/{{Firefly}}''[=/=]''Series/DoctorWho'' crossover fanfic ''Fanfic/TheManWithNoName'', this is the last thing River says in chapter one, almost by trope name. The joke here being that in the new series, the Doctor is kind of a bogeyman to lots of baddies, especially the Daleks, and one of the more frequently heard names they have for him is [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast The Oncoming Storm]]. Though the audience, the Doctor, and River herself get what she's saying (more or less), the rest of ''Serenity'''s crew had a [[VaguenessIsComing slightly different take on it]].
89* In ''Fanfic/TheNewAdventuresOfInvaderZim'', Dib says this near the end of Episode 17, which is itself near the end of Season 1's StoryArc, as he realizes that the conflict between his team, Zim, and Tak over the [[MacGuffin Meekrob crystal]] (and the LostSuperweapon it leads to) is coming to a climax.
90* ''Fanfic/TheNightUnfurls'': Used in the {{Cliffhanger}} in Chapter 13, remastered version, as [[spoiler:Soren, one of Kyril's companions, lays injured because of Alicia's aggression, and [[TerribleTicking the roaring of the ocean that only Celestine can hear]] grows ever stronger]]. Next chapter's not looking good.
91* ''Fanfic/QueenOfAllOni'': When Karasu reveals the existence of the Grand Design (the massive magic system that maintains the BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil by keeping [[SealedEvilInACan sealed evils]] sealed), he also warns that it's on the verge of breaking down. The epilogue has several characters suggest that this has started to happen and that all those evils will soon be freed again.
92* ''Fanfic/QueenOfShadows'': Sanshobo warns Kuro of this as the Second Battle of Awaji's naval component is about to begin. Kuro starts to wind up for a speech about how ready they are for the fight... only for Sanshobo to point out that [[NotHyperbole he was being literal]], pointing out that the humans have [[BattleInTheRain conjured an actual storm to fight in]].
93* ''Fanfic/ReMyHostageNotYours'': At the end of the first chapter of the sequel ''Winner Takes All'', there's an explosion of some kind that shakes the Membranes' neighborhood, followed immediately by an intense unseasonal storm. The chapter's author notes then ominously state that there's a big storm coming, which combined with the story's [[HowWeGotHere opening flashforward]] seems to indicate that there's a lot of drama on the way.
94* ''Fanfic/RiseOfTheMinisukas'': Fuyutsuki says as much when SEELE ask Gendo to build a spare Evangelion. They would never allow to Gendo strengthen himself, so something has frightened them out of his wits.
95-->"There's a storm brewing Rokubungi, I hope we are sturdy enough to weather it."
96* Both literally and figuratively in Chapters Thirty-Two and Thirty-Four of ''Fanfic/ATriangleInTheStars'', almost respectively. The clouds are much closer in the latter, and distant thunder is even heard. [[spoiler:And Bill himself begins to feel something he'd never felt in a long while...]]
97* ''Fanfic/TheRainsverse'': Chroma's entry onto the scene in ''When It Rains'' is accompanied by literal endless thunderstorms, and the imagery of a storm arriving is used frequently at other points in the story.
98* In ''Fanfic/TheWrongReflection'' it's ten degrees Celsius and thunderstorming in Bajor's capital Ashalla when Eleya goes there to get the Orb of Possibilities.
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102* ''Anime/CastleInTheSky'': While on the Kiteglider, Pazu casually points out an approaching storm...
103-->'''Pazu:''' Storm ahead.
104** ...before getting ambushed by [[CoolAirship Goliath]].
105** Played much more dramatically with the hurricane [[spoiler:that contains [[FloatingContinent Laputa]].]]
106* ''Anime/PonyoOnTheCliffByTheSea'': {{Inverted}}. Ponyo's appearance is taken as a harbinger of a ''tsunami'', and actually brings about a near-apocalyptic storm and flood.
107* ''Anime/TheWindRises'':
108** The title of the film is from a poem about grasping the opportunities that life presents, but when you know that the film is set in Japan from the 1920s to the 1940s, other interpretations also present themselves.
109** During the firestorm after the earthquake, Jiro has a vision of Caproni asking him if the wind is still rising. Jiro replies that is a hurricane.
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113* Used metaphorically, Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}' "Gimme Shelter" enjoys a signature song status in some of Creator/MartinScorsese's movies. An ominous fall from grace foreshadowing or FromBadToWorse in both ''Film/{{Goodfellas}}'' and ''Film/{{Casino}}'' and an introductory ThematicThemeTune in ''Film/TheDeparted''.
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115* ''Film/Alien40thAnniversaryShorts'': A variation in "Containment" which opens with a shot of the turbulent upper atmosphere of a gas giant the [[JustForFun/RecycledInSpace spacecraft is orbiting]].
116* ''Film/BabylonAD'' ends with Toorop telling his children [[spoiler:left to him by Aurora after her DeathByChildbirth]] that there's a storm coming.
117* The first lines of ''Film/BettyBlue'': "I had known Betty for a week. We made love every night. The forecast called for storm."
118* One of the central recurring symbols in ''Film/TheCuriousCaseOfBenjaminButton'' is the gradual approach of Hurricane Katrina towards New Orleans in the Daisy and Caroline storyline, as the characters discuss whether or not the storm will make landfall in Louisiana (spoiler alert: [[ForegoneConclusion it does]]). Also briefly invoked in Benjamin's storyline by the old man who gets struck by lightning, after his speech about why he's grateful to be alive.
119* ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'':
120** In ''Film/BatmanBegins'', Batman greets Sergeant Gordon with this line after [[StealthHiBye appearing suddenly on his back porch]].
121** In ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'', Selina Kyle says this while [[DatingCatwoman dancing with Bruce]] at the MasqueradeBall:
122--->''"You think all this can last? There's a storm coming, Mr. Wayne. You and your friends [[StealthPun better batten down the hatches]], because when it hits, you're all gonna wonder how you ever thought you could live so large and leave so little for the rest of us."''
123* In ''Film/DraculaUntold'', Dracula's final confrontation against the Ottomans has him striding toward them surrounded by a literal storm created by his powers as they look on in terror.
124* ''Film/Dune1984'': "A storm is coming. ...'''Our''' storm!" Both literal and metaphorical; the metaphorical storm is the (eventual) [[spoiler:collapse of the existing political-social balance arising from the Fremen conquest of the Known Universe]]; the more mundane storm is the one that's going to [[spoiler:keep air power (of which the Fremen have little) from influencing the battle]].
125* ''Film/TheEqualizer2'': There are [[{{Foreshadowing}} several references]] in the media to the oncoming hurricane before the final battle between the protagonist and the villains in the storm itself.
126* Hurricane Alice in ''Film/EverybodysFine''. When the plane passes the storm, the protagonist collapses and receives a revelation.
127* In ''Film/TheGift2000'', the dead grandmother of Cate Blanchett's character visits her to tell her this.
128* Hagrid says "There's a storm coming" in ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix'' — and this scene is directly followed by the Death Eaters breaking out of Azkaban which is shown rather than just discussed as in [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix the book]].
129* Played eerily straight in ''Film/{{Jonestown}}''. On the day of the Jonestown massacre, a severe thunderstorm pours torrential rain on the settlement. Survivor Tim Carter remarks that it was "as if evil itself had blown into Jonestown."
130* ''Film/KungFuHustle'': When the Axe Gang enter the Pig Sty Alley, they bring their own dark clouds with them, blotting out the sun.
131* Gandalf utters a variation of this line in ''Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheReturnOfTheKing'' when he and Pippin stand on the ramparts of Minas Tirith, watching dark clouds coming towards them in the distance. They are invoked by Sauron to make the march easier for his daylight-hating troops.
132* DiscussedTrope in the opening titles of silent film ''Film/TheLoveLight'', which talk about "when great storms rage at sea" and how those storms disturb places far away, and how the coming storm of war is going to disturb the little town in the story. When the war does come and ruins life in the peaceful village, that scene is introduced with the title "And the storm breaks."
133* Subverted in ''Film/MaryPoppins'' considering uses this at the beginning for when Bert recognizes something in the air that portends some wonderfully magical and familiar about to happen, namely Mary Poppins is coming back to London.
134--> ''Winds in the east, mist comin' in\
135Like somethin' is brewin' and 'bout to begin.\
136Can't put me finger on what lies in store,\
137But I feel what's to happen all happened before.''
138* ''Film/MissionImpossibleFallout'': Done as the [[OnceAnEpisode requisite]] TrustPassword/Countersign exchange when Ethan Hunt receives his IMF MissionBriefing.
139-->''[Ethan opens the door of the safehouse on a [[ItWasADarkAndStormyNight dark rainy night]] to find a courier standing there. Cue a shot of Ethan, his FaceFramedInShadow]''\
140'''Courier:''' Fate whispers to the warrior.\
141'''Ethan:''' A storm is coming.\
142'''Courier:''' And the warrior whispers back?\
143'''Ethan:''' ''[stepping out of the shadows]'' [[IAmTheNoun I am the storm.]]
144* ''Franchise/MonsterVerse'':
145** Used on the M.U.T.O. Research ViralMarketing website for ''Film/Godzilla2014'' if you type in "STORM" or something similar, in a bit of promotional {{Foreshadowing}} for Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'s GiantWallOfWateryDoom and the M.U.T.O.s' {{EMP}}:
146--->PLEASE BE ADVISED: SEVERE WEATHER ALERT ISSUED FOR THE NORTHEASTERN PACIFIC SEABOARD, WITH POSSIBLE ELECTROMAGNETIC DISRUPTION. NO FURTHER INFORMATION AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME.
147** From the moment he's fully awakened in Antarctica, Ghidorah, the "living extinction event" and BigBad of ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'', begins forming a storm filled with yellow lightning around himself due to his WeatherManipulation.
148* The narrator of ''Film/MoonriseKingdom'' tells us to the minute when the storm is going to come.
149* Said in ''Film/NightAtTheMuseum''...to a ''key-stealing monkey''.
150* Gathering storm clouds are a recurring visual motif in Creator/AkiraKurosawa's ''Film/{{Ran}}''. A figurative storm of death ensues during the film's climax.
151* Completely botched in the ''[[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S06E19RedZoneCuba MST3K]]''-worthy film ''Film/RedZoneCuba'', when ominous thunder during our "[[AntiHero heroes]]"' plane ride with [[EnsembleDarkHorse Cherokee Jack]] fails to match the local weather conditions...
152-->'''Servo:''' Man, it sounds pretty bad... wait a minute, it's ''beautiful'' out there!
153* ''Film/RosencrantzAndGuildensternAreDead''. ThoseTwoGuys get into a long argument about trying to determine the direction of the wind, based on something [[TalkativeLoon Hamlet]] said. Later on, the Player carelessly remarks "I know which way the wind is blowing."
154* Used in the ending of ''[[Series/{{Firefly}} Sere]][[Film/{{Serenity}} nity]]'':
155-->'''River:''' Storm's coming.\
156'''Mal:''' [[AWorldHalfFull We'll pass through it soon enough.]]
157* This is how ''Film/ASeriousMan'' ends, with a tornado approaching, a notable sign of impending doom in a film where the protagonist can't catch a break.
158* Subverted in ''Film/SherlockHolmes2009''. The storm is coming line is AFTER the finale, and everything being resolved... [[spoiler:Unless it was about Moriarty!]]
159* At the beginning of ''Film/ShutterIsland'', the captain of the boat bringing the Marshals to the island says this.
160* The title of Soviet propaganda film ''Film/StormOverAsia'' (1928) alludes to this. In the last scene, as the Mongolian hero leads his army against the EvilColonialist British occupiers, a literal dust storm arises, gusting in the face of the British as they move out to meet the Mongols.
161* The film ''Film/TakeShelter'' is this trope combined with CrazyPrepared, CrazySurvivalist, MindScrew, and EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory applied to earth changes and social changes.
162* ''Film/TheTerminator'' ends with a Mexican child announcing that a storm is coming in. Sarah Connor rasps, "[[WorldWarIII I know]]."
163* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries''
164** Said in ''Film/XMen1'' by a security guard as the X-Men, [[{{Pun}} including Storm]], fly past hidden by fog.
165** Foreshadowed in TheStinger of ''Film/TheWolverine''.
166** Said by Xavier in ''Film/XMenApocalypse''.
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170* Used rather prominently in Creator/NeilGaiman's ''Literature/AmericanGods;'' to the point of being ArcWords.
171* The final battles of Creator/DavidEddings' {{troperiffic}}-by-design ''Literature/{{Belgariad}}'' pentalogy and its sequel series ''The Malloreon'' each occur in the middle of raging thunderstorms. DeadpanSnarker Silk, who was present for both, notices the clouds gathering at the end of ''Malloreon'' and [[LampshadeHanging wonders aloud]] why these epic confrontations can't happen on ''nice'' days.
172* In Creator/RobertEHoward's Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian story "Literature/BlackColossus" part of a much longer VaguenessIsComing.
173-->"Whence came Natohk?" rose the Shemite's vibrant whisper. "Out of the desert on a night when the world was blind and wild with mad clouds driven in frenzied flight across the shuddering stars, and the howling of the wind was mingled with the shrieking of the spirits of the wastes."
174* In the novel ''Literature/TheDarkIsRising'', a character comments to Will the night before he comes into his power: "This night will be bad. And tomorrow will be beyond imagining."
175* Parodied in ''Literature/DaveBarrySleptHere'':
176-->For meanwhile, back east, the cold front of moral outrage was moving inexorably toward the low-pressure system of southern economic interests, creating another of those frontal systems of conflict that would inevitably result in a violent afternoon or evening thundershower of carnage. Also, it was time for the Civil War.
177* Played with in Creator/TerryPratchett's ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' novel ''Literature/{{Jingo}}'': as Commander Vimes and Sergeant Detritus watch an unruly crowd winding itself up to the idea of war with [[FantasyCounterpartCulture Klatch]], Sergeant Detritus notes that it feels like an old troll word, whose meaning he explains thus: "It mean lit'rally der time when you see dem little pebbles and you jus' ''know'' dere's gonna be a great big landslide on toppa you and it already too late to run." Then he tells the commander that he knows which way the wind is blowing. "You can spot it, can you?" Whereupon Detritus explains that all you have to is look at the weathercocks on top of buildings: "''Dey'' know. Beats me how dey always pointin' der right way." This disappoints Vimes for a moment until Detritus adds that "it look to him like dat time when you go an' find a big club and listen to grandad tellin' you how he beat up all dem dwarfs when he was a boy. Somethin' in the wind, right?"
178** Later in the same book, a Klatchian immigrant prepares to return to his homeland because he can tell which way the wind is blowing. Carrot (not as apparently thick as Detritus, but every bit as literal) says it's blowing from Klatch, to which Goriff replies, "Maybe for you."
179** In ''Literature/{{Night Watch|Discworld}}'', where in the opening of the first act, several characters note an approaching storm. [[spoiler:And when Vimes heads onto the roof of the UU library to take down a particularly nasty psychopath, the storm rages overhead. At first it merely seems to be for dramatic effect, until [[LightningCanDoAnything the weather spazzes out and sends Vimes and Carcer 30 years into the past]]. Well... They ''were'' on the roof of the library -- of the Unseen University.]] This storm is caused by Jeremy Clockson building his glass clock in the previous book (''Literature/ThiefOfTime'' and ''Literature/{{Night Watch|Discworld}}'' take place at the same "time", until Vimes gets, well...).
180* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' uses it in ''Dead Beat'':
181-->The vendor snorted and tapped his nose. "I lived around this old lake all my life. There's a storm coming."
182** Boy was there. In spades.
183** Played with in ''Small Favor'': A massive, early snowstorm is shutting down Chicago as the book starts. [[spoiler:It turns out the storm is courtesy of Queen Mab, who sent it out to ''protect'' Harry from the emissaries of Summer. But it also means trouble for the heroes, especially when they end up soaking wet and have to walk around in it.]]
184** The first book, titled ''Storm Front'' deals with the bad guy using storms to amp up his magic. [[spoiler:And at the climax, Harry's race to beat the storm to the BigBad's place before he can do a ritual intended to kill Harry.]] And on a meta-example, it is the first book in a series of over 15 books, with the series of events steadily getting worse and more dangerous, as the storm's intensity increases.
185** Also in the end of ''Cold Days'' where not only is there a real storm coming but this is also the book where Harry (and the reader) [[WhamEpisode learn what's really going on and how big the stakes really is]] [[spoiler:with the threat from the [[EldritchAbomination Outsiders]]]].
186-->'''Harry:''' I had preparations to make. There was a storm coming in.
187* Lee Child's novel ''[[Literature/JackReacher Echo Burning]]'' has several characters mention to the protagonist that a big storm is coming. It finally does during the big fight at the end.
188* It's not spoken by a character, but the first line of ''[[Literature/InheritanceCycle Eragon]]'' reads: "Wind howled through the night, carrying a scent that would change the world."
189%%* "[[http://www.bulwer-lytton.com/ It was a dark and stormy night...]]"
190* In the first of ''Literature/TheFamousFive'' books ''Five on a Treasure Island'', George predicts a storm with great certainty.
191--> '''George''': The wind is wrong. And do you see the white tops to the waves out there by my island? That's always a bad sign.
192* In Creator/JamesSwallow's ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' Literature/HorusHeresy novel ''The Flight of the Eisenstein'', Garro thinks of the unknown problems as a storm -- on a spaceship.
193-->He forced away the chill impression of storm clouds and building threat, the sense of vast and silent machinations thundering unseen above him.
194* The first chapter in the novel ''[[TabletopGame/{{Starfire}} Insurrection]]'' (by David Weber and Steve White) is titled "Gale Warning", after the code phrase used by some characters to warn of an impending political offensive by another faction within the government.
195* The climax to Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/{{It}}'' ends with a literal storm to end all storms. A tempest such that not only does the town of Derry flood, but there are also instances of beer taps pouring blood, a man getting decapitated by a wind-thrown manhole cover, and a giant Paul Bunyan statue and a glass walkway both explode for no apparent reason.
196* In ''Literature/{{Jago}}'', a character in the local pub declares that there's change in the air and a storm is coming. This gets a cheerful response from his listeners who don't recognize it as an omen because the novel's set in a farming community in the middle of drought and a bit of rain would not be unwelcome.
197* In Creator/MichaelFlynn's ''[[Literature/SpiralArm The January Dancer]]'', January gets his crew to abandon the alien treasure trove by pointing out that a storm is coming, because of the static on the comms.
198* ''Literature/TheLordOfBembibre'': As considering the actions taken by the King of France against the Templars, main character Don Álvaro ruminates that "a storm seems to be forming against the Order", to the point he doubts their continued existence.
199* In Creator/JRRTolkien's ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'', when Gandalf came bearing news of Saruman's plans to the Rohirrim. Wormtongue mocks him by calling him a "stormcrow". Also used in ''The Return of the King'', where Sauron sends out storm clouds to shield his army from the sun.
200** An odd little anecdote concerns Tolkein's one and only attempt at a science fiction story, preserved as a snippet in one of the ''Unfinished Tales'' anthologies. Written in the 1940s at the prompting of his friend Creator/CSLewis, in an attempt to {{Homage}} Lewis' style and themes, the action takes place in the South of England in October 1987. (Seen as sufficiently far into the future) during the worst storm ever to hit England. And in October 1987 (fifteen years after Tolkein's death) - guess what happened in the South of England...
201* Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/NeedfulThings'' starts it right off with the prologue: "There's a storm on the way."
202* ''Literature/OldScores'': Anita notes a thunderstorm over Lake Michigan the same night Shafax, King of All Vampires, arrives in Chicago.
203* ''Literature/OneOfOurs'': As Claude goes to bed in his Nebraska farmhouse, after he and his family talk about UsefulNotes/WorldWarI just then breaking out in Europe.
204-->"The night was sultry, with thunder clouds in the sky and an unceasing play of sheet-lightning all along the western horizon."
205* Ray Bradbury's ''Literature/SomethingWickedThisWayComes'' opens with a lightning rod salesman warning of the coming storm.
206* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'':
207** The motto of House Stark: "Winter is coming." It is also played straight in the title of the third book ''A Storm of Swords'', where the predicted storm actually does arrive.
208** Daenerys Targaryen was BornDuringAStorm (hence her title "Stormborn"), at a time when she and her brother were smuggled out of Dragonstone by a loyalist to prevent them from being executed by Robert Baratheon. It would be the grim start of a fourteen-year-long harsh life in Essos for the deposed royals when the two had to move from place to place and beg for mercy just to stay alive.
209** And literally at the end of ''A Dance With Dragons'', heightening the already dark hour the entire country finds itself in, when a white raven appears at King's Landing, signifying that the long winter Westeros has been dreading and is utterly unprepared for has, at last, come
210* ''Literature/ASoundOfThunder'' by Creator/RayBradbury. The same phrase used for the title would be used a few times to foreshadow the danger within the story.
211* ''Literature/TheStand'': "There's a storm comin'! His storm!"
212* ''Literature/TheStormAravDagli'': The titular storm approaches the characters more and more as the story goes on, [[EmpatheticEnvironment the intensity of the environment reflecting the wife's emotional state]] and how close the storm is. She senses that it will be a huge storm as she's plotting to kill her abusive husband. The story ends just as the storm arrives, thunder and lightning enveloping the skies as the wife falls to madness and laughs into the night.
213* ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'': Dalinar receives a warning from [[spoiler:the Almighty]] in his visions. "The Everstorm comes. The True Desolation. the Night of Sorrows." This world also has massive storms across the entire landmass every few days, and it's noted by some of the characters that they are getting worse.
214* ''Literature/SurvivorDogs'': While escaping their territory, the black cloud coming from the city briefly turns into a shape. Alpha thinks it's dog-shaped and deems it an evil Sky-Dog, while Mickey thinks it's a human hand pointing to the city.
215* Happens a few times in Literature/WarriorCats:
216** In the prologue of ''Dark River'', cats feel that rain is coming. Fallen Leaves then goes to the tunnels to take his test, and lies to the guardian of the tunnels that there are no signs of rain. [[spoiler:Turns out there is an underground river there, that floods the tunnels during rain.]]
217** In ''Bluestar's Prophecy'', Featherwhisker forecasts rain for a few days, and it starts raining just before the [[BattleInTheRain battle with [=WindClan=]]].
218** In ''Lost Stars'', Shadowpaw's attempt to visit the Moonpool alone is accompanied by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thundersnow thundersnow]], a rare type of snowstorm that includes lightning. It doesn't mean anything good, of course.
219* ''Literature/WatershipDown'' contains quite a few chapter titles describing the coming storm in the build-up to the escape from Efrafa. It's also mentioned, repeatedly, that rabbits don't like thunder, and it creates tension in them.
220* Every ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' book opens with a description of a wind rising, which is "not the beginning. There are neither beginnings nor endings to the turning of the Wheel of Time. But it was ''a'' beginning."
221** Lampshaded in a separate instance in ''A Crown of Swords''. To put the quote in context: Over the course of two chapters Nynaeve repeatedly claims a storm is coming, "and it's not this wind." Eventually Mat finds himself repeating the warning but doesn't know why. A few minutes later, he witnesses the Seanchan launch a massive attack on Ebou Dar and realizes this is the beginning of their attempt to recolonize the continent. Then a building falls on him (he gets better).
222--->And for some reason, men and women who told the tales often found a need to add almost identical words. The storm is coming, they said, staring southward in worry. The storm is coming.
223** Further, when the weather-sensing Nynaeve warns that she senses an explicitly metaphorical storm coming, the other Aes Sedai laugh at her. Then they get ''enslaved''.
224*** This is a rare talent called Listening to the Wind: she can foretell the weather, but this later extends to political and military upheaval and violence. During the last few books, as the Last Battle draws near, it becomes next to useless because all she can sense is the coming storm.
225** For bonus points, the first volume of the final book is titled ''The Gathering Storm''. Which is aptly named, as the storm finally comes in a literal sense: a cover of black-and-silver storm clouds that eventually cover, apparently, the whole world.
226** There are more:
227--->When the winds of Tarmon Gai'don scour the earth, he will face the Shadow and bring forth Light again in the world.
228** And this:
229--->With his coming are the dread fires born again. The hills burn, and the land turns sere. The tides of men run out, and the hours dwindle. The wall is pierced, and the veil of parting raised. Storms rumble beyond the horizon, and the fires of heaven purge the earth. There is no salvation without destruction, no hope this side of death.
230* This is also the opening line of ''Literature/AWrinkleInTime''.
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233[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
234* On ''Series/AllMyChildren'', a tornado struck Pine Valley as numerous storylines came to a climax.
235* In ''Series/AlteredCarbon'' [[StarScraper every building above the cloudline]] is shown in brilliant sunlight to [[LayeredMetropolis contrast with]] the WretchedHive below. But in the penultimate episode of Season One when Vernon pilots a FlyingCar towards the airborne high-class brothel ''Head in the Clouds'', it's [[ItWasADarkAndStormyNight night-time with menacing dark clouds]] to give it more of the atmosphere of a SupervillainLair.
236* ''Series/BabylonFive'':
237** Ambassador [[SufficientlyAdvancedAliens Kosh]] has a suitably ominous comment on the subject of Narn/Centauri relations during the second season:
238--->'''Emperor Turhan:''' How will this end?\
239'''Kosh:''' ''In fire.''
240** In the episode "The Geometry of Shadows", when Elric the Technomage is speaking to Captain Sheridan in the Zocalo (complete with eerie music):
241--->'''Elric:''' There is a storm coming, a black and terrible storm.
242** Yet another Koshism:
243--->'''Kosh:''' The avalanche has already started. It is too late for the pebbles to vote.
244* In SciFi Channel's re-imagined ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}'', at the end of season 3 ("Crossroads", Part 1), the character Helo mutters, "A storm is coming." A somewhat subverted use, though, since there's no actual weather as they're in space, though he did precede this comment by talking about how you could always tell the weather was going to change back on Caprica.
245** Season 3 [=DVDs=] are decorated with thunderstorm imagery.
246** Athena has her own somewhat modified version of this in the second season finale: "Something dark is coming."
247*** From a meta-perspective, this makes sense: At the end of the episode, we see what the "darkness" is. But from a series perspective, that particular event does not happen until [[spoiler:one year later]], making it a possible subversion.
248* ''Series/TheBlacklist'': At the end of "The Judge", Reddington tells Cooper that "A war is coming" (presumably between himself and his mystery adversaries), and that when the time comes, he's going to need the FBI's help to fight it.
249* ''Series/BlakesSeven''. In "[[Recap/BlakesSevenS3E9Sarcophagus Sarcophagus]]", Vila has a feeling that a storm is coming, which is unlikely given that they're on a spaceship. Then someone gets a shock from touching a console, and they realise it's due to a build-up of static electricity as you'd have before a storm. Sure enough, this heralds the appearance of the MonsterOfTheWeek.
250* The season two finale of ''Series/BoardwalkEmpire'' occurs during a HeatWave, with the unspoken implication that a storm is coming. Sure enough, it ends with a BattleInTheRain.
251* The ArcWords for season 7 of ''Series/Charmed1998'' are "the gathering storm".
252* Abed points this out during his arrival at the party in ''Series/{{Community}}'' episode "[[Recap/CommunityS1E07IntroductionToStatistics Introduction to Statistics]]".
253* In the penultimate episode of season 11 of ''Series/CriminalMinds'' a serial killer tells Hotchner "Storm's coming." The storm hits in the season finale in the form of coordinated prison breaks across the country which serve as a distraction from an attempted terror attack on a major city. Thirteen serial killers escape in the course of events.
254* ''Series/TheCrown2016''. The day before the disaster in Aberfan it's shown to be raining (which was a contributing factor in the subsequent colliery tip landslide). We then cut to Queen Elizabeth II in her chambers, listening to the distant sound of thunder.
255* ''Series/{{Dexter}}''
256** "Return to Sender": Dexter watches his police officer co-workers close in on him as the murderer of a woman found dead in a motorhome, and anticipates them finding out that he, in fact, is a prolific serial killer. He imagines his father inviting him into a doorway with a "Better get inside, son. Storm's on its way." He looks behind him to see a mass of clouds rolling towards him and puts his hand out to feel the rain. His hand is covered in blood.
257** The series finale coincides with a tropical storm gathering over Miami and the concern about it starts in the penultimate episode. The storm itself becomes a major plot point in the series resolution.
258* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
259** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E11FearHer Fear Her]]": The Doctor and Rose randomly stop to point at a coming storm at the end, in clear foreshadowing to the events of the SeasonFinale; but later it was noted that the storm being foreshadowed had [[FridgeLogic technically occurred several years previously, thanks to the]] TimeyWimeyBall.
260** In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E1TheWomanWhoFellToEarth The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]", lightning among stormclouds is shown as the data coil does its work.
261** The Doctor themself has been repeatedly referred to as "[[RedBaron the Oncoming Storm]]", to indicate the kind of mayhem that they can wreak when [[BewareTheNiceOnes sufficiently provoked]]. It's the metaphorical version - the Doctor doesn't generally have ShockAndAwe abilities - but it is worth noting that fear of the Doctor managed to push ''Daleks'', usually the least poetic species in the universe save the [[StrawVulcan Cybermen]], to resort to metaphor to describe the scale of the mayhem.
262* In the ''Series/{{Dollhouse}}'' episode "Belonging", Echo uses this metaphor to warn of an impending disaster (that the world will spiral into the chaos seen in the "Epitaph" episodes.) Boyd overhears her, and later gives her an all-access keycard with a note reading, "For the storm."
263-->'''Echo:''' Something bad is coming. Like a storm. And I want everyone to survive it.
264* ''Series/FullHouse'':
265** In "[[Recap/FullHouseS8E20UpOnTheRoof Up on the Roof]]", D.J. and Kimmy decide to pull a prank on their principal by having his convertible hoisted on the roof of their school, but it quickly backfires when D.J. suddenly remembers they accomplished it while the convertible top was down and an approaching thunderstorm threatens to destroy the car's interior. Worse yet, they can't put the top back up since it's an automatic top and they'd need the keys, but Jesse is able to help hotwire it to fix this issue, only for him to be caught by security afterward.
266--->'''Jesse''': It's a good thing you guys got that prank done in time. Looks like it's going to pour any minute out there.\
267'''D.J.''': Oh, my gosh! Kimmy, Robolard's car is on the roof!\
268'''Kimmy:''' I know, I can't get over it either.\
269'''D.J.''': ...with the top down! Kimmy, the interior's going to be destroyed!\
270'''Kimmy:''' This prank is turning out to be great!\
271'''DJ:''' No, Kimmy, the idea of the prank was not to ruin his car, just ruin his day. We gotta get back there and put the top up. Wait, we can't-- it's an automatic top and we'd need the keys! We're dead!\
272'''Jesse''': Well, maybe not yet. You know what? I could hotwire the car, but we gotta hurry.\
273'''D.J.''': How did you learn how to hotwire a car?\
274'''Jesse''': Uh, science project.\
275''[with the storm approaching, D.J., Kimmy and Jesse hurry to the school]''
276* Throughout ''Series/GameOfThrones'', the phrase is repeated (usually by the Starks; fitting, as it's actually the "words"[motto] of the Stark house): "Winter is coming".
277* ''Series/{{Heroes}}'': Bob Bishop says this to Mohinder Suresh in season 2. Oddly enough, the "storm" doesn't become important until Adam Monroe tries to [[spoiler:release the modified Shanti virus.]] [[WhatCouldHaveBeen He succeeds in the deleted ending.]]
278* The opening of the first season finale of ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'' foreshadows the massive rainstorm that occurs when [[spoiler:Robin and Ted get together while Marshall and Lily break up]] with both the narrator and a TV weatherman invoking this trope (in the past and future-tenses respectively).
279* ''Series/LockeAndKey2020'': The last shot of Season 1 shows a thunderstorm approaching Matheson, right after [[WhamShot we find out]] that [[spoiler: Gabe is really [[BigBad Dodge]] in disguise, and that Eden has been possessed by one of the [[EldritchAbomination things]] from behind the Black Door]].
280* In the second episode of ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'', Galadriel and Halbrand must face off a typhoon of the Sundering Seas. Upon seeing the upcoming storm, Galadriel advises her new friend to prepare themselves.
281* In the ''Series/{{Lost}}'' finale, a storm is gathering just as Jack prepares to face the Man in Black. Richard, who doesn't even know the confrontation is imminent, comments, "It's gonna be a hell of a storm."
282** The Man in Black himself at one point looks up and says, "It's gonna be a bad one". [[spoiler:It certainly was for him!]]
283* ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'' used "[[UsefulNotes/WinstonChurchill The Gathering Storm]]" as a title for several skits - including one purported to be a [[NonIndicativeTitle documentary on the use of penguins in medical trials]].
284* ''Series/PersonOfInterest''
285** In "Proteus," John Reese ([[BigStormEpisode speaking literally]]) says that the storm is passing, and Harold Finch (speaking metaphorically) says that it's just beginning. At the time the [[BenevolentAI Machine]] was under attack by a computer virus that would force it to shut down in the season finale.
286** In the Season 4 episode "The Cold War", [[TheComputerIsYourFriend Samaritan has created a crime-free New York]] to show it can do Team Machine's job more efficiently. Finch says this is only the calm before the storm. Samaritan then creates chaos to force the Machine to the bargaining table. When the phones start to ring with the Numbers of impending homicides, Root says, "Harold? I think it just started to rain."
287* The "East wind" metaphor from Literature/SherlockHolmes appears naturally in ''Series/{{Sherlock}}'' in the episode "His Last Vow". [[spoiler:Before Sherlock is exiled for killing Magnussen, he tells John the East Wind was something Mycroft used to say to him as a child; a force that would pluck the unworthy off the face of the Earth. When Moriarty's apparent resurrection results in Sherlock being recalled back to England minutes after his plane is in the air, John tells Mary, "If he is still alive, I hope he's wrapped up warm. There's an east wind coming."]]
288** The next season's big reveal is [[spoiler: of Sherlock and Mycroft's secret sister, Eurus, named after the East Wind. She's even smarter than Sherlock and even more of a sociopath (though not a "high functioning" one). Sherlock had blocked almost all memory of her since she was locked up for killing a neighbor boy when they were children, and Mycroft would say the phrase to Sherlock as a test of whether he'd uncovered any of his memories of her]]
289* Parodied in ''Series/{{Spaced}}'', where Mike quotes the "storm's coming" line from ''Film/TheTerminator''. The "storm" in question turns out to be all three of Tim's greatest fears -- lighting, dogs, and bamboo.
290* ''Series/TheStand1994'': "A storm is coming. ...'''''[[HeWhoMustNotBeNamed His]]''''' storm!" She also tells them that ''[[VaguenessIsComing "The rats are in the corn."]]''
291* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''. Subverted in "The Circle", in which a nationalist uprising threatens to topple the Bajoran Provisional Government. As tensions in the capital rise, Vedek Bareil hears thunder which the audience naturally assumes is this trope, but Kira recognises that it is in fact gunfire.
292* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'':
293** Usually included in the PreviouslyOn opening credits. "Storm's a-coming. And you boys, your daddy -- you are smack in the middle of it." The line itself is from the episode "[[Recap/SupernaturalS01E22DevilsTrap Devil's Trap]]", the first season finale.
294** The rainstorm in the teaser of "[[Recap/SupernaturalS02E20WhatIsAndWhatShouldNeverBe What Is and What Should Never Be]]".
295** The rain when Sam and Dean arrive at Sunnyside Diner in the teaser of "[[Recap/SupernaturalS02E21AllHellBreaksLoosePartOne All Hell Breaks Loose: Part One]]". It has rained so much that the diner almost seems to be surrounded by a shallow moat.
296** The rainstorm on the night Henry says goodbye to John and leaves for his initiation in "[[Recap/SupernaturalS08E12AsTimeGoesBy As Time Goes By]]".
297* Near the end of the ''Series/TerminatorTheSarahConnorChronicles'' episode "Dungeons And Dragons", Sarah's old fiance Charley steps onto the Connors' porch after saving Derek Reese's life, has a conversation with Sarah, then notes, "Looks like a storm's coming."
298* SciFi Channel's miniseries ''Series/TinMan'' used it as ArcWords. The storm refers to both the storm that brought the protagonist (we ''are'' dealing with the Literature/LandOfOz), and the TotalEclipseOfThePlot that threatens the land due to the Witch's plan to bring about TheNightThatNeverEnds.
299* ''Series/TheWestWing'' had a storm coming in "The Two Cathedrals". President Bartlet was complaining about a hurricane coming up the East Coast so early in the season. He seemed to think God was picking on him. For context, Bartlet had recently revealed his multiple sclerosis diagnosis to the public, putting his reelection in serious jeopardy.
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302[[folder:Music]]
303* Music/BobDylan's anthemic "Blowin' in the Wind" from ''Music/TheFreewheelinBobDylan'', as well as "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" off the same album.
304** and "It don't take a weatherman to know which way the wind blows" from "Subterranean Homesick Blues" from ''Music/BringingItAllBackHome''.
305** "All Along the Watchtower" from ''Music/JohnWesleyHarding'' is an ominous song in itself, but it really kicks in at "And the wind began to howl", especially in the Music/JimiHendrix version from ''Music/ElectricLadyland'' and ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}'' versions, and in its use in ''Film/{{Watchmen}}''.
306** Another example is "The Times They Are a-Changin'" from [[Music/TheTimesTheyAreAChangin the album of the same title]].
307* "Storm Coming" by Gnarls Barkley is this trope in a 3-minute song.
308* Music/CreedenceClearwaterRevival had three; "Bad Moon Rising" from ''Green River'', "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" from ''Pendulum'', and "Who'll Stop the Rain?" from ''Cosmos Factory''.
309* Music/TomWaits' song "Earth Died Screaming" from ''Music/BoneMachine'' has a fair amount of this, as well.
310-->There was thunder, there was lightnin', and then [[TheStarsAreGoingOut the stars went out]]\
311And [[DetonationMoon the moon fell from the sky]], [[RainOfSomethingUnusual it rained mackerel, it rained trout]]
312** Averted in "Make It Rain", where the heartbroken narrator is begging {{God}} for some kind of RedemptionInTheRain, which does not seem to be forthcoming.
313* Inverted in Music/SimonAndGarfunkel's "The Sun Is Burning", which is about an absolutely beautiful day, and just how that day stops being beautiful.
314* Music/{{Rush|Band}}'s "Force Ten" plays around with this. Its title even came from [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaufort_scale the Beaufort Scale]] according to Neil Peart.
315* Music/BlindGuardian songs often use this trope, e.g. in "Into the Storm," "Mirror Mirror," and "And Then There Was Silence".
316* "Degausser" by Brand New. Right before the big loud chorus of [[TrueArtIsAngsty pure anguish and despair]]!!!
317* "Winter of Souls" by Music/DemonsAndWizards starts with the narrator saying he's "facing the storm".
318* "Red Rain" by Music/PeterGabriel.
319* "Storm to Pass" by Music/{{Atreyu}}.
320* Even though an actual storm isn't referenced, this trope can be used well for GWAR's "Storm is Coming".
321* "Look Out Cleveland" by Music/TheBand.
322* "Gimme Shelter" by Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}} from ''Music/LetItBleed''.
323-->Ooh, a storm is threatening\
324My very life today\
325If I don't get some shelter\
326Ooh yeah, I'm gonna fade away
327* Music/PhilCollins tries to summon this in the song 'I Wish It Would Rain Down'.
328* Music/BillyJoel had the title track of the ''Storm Front'' album. (And the first time I'd heard of the Beaufort scale mentioned earlier!)
329* Music/JethroTull's album ''Stormwatch'' is this trope turned up to eleven. It was written back when people were afraid that car exhaust and aerosol cans were going to trigger a new ice age...
330* Leslie Fish's "Teacher, Teacher", from her album ''Firestorm: Songs of the Third World War'', ends with the lines,
331-->Teacher guarding the dwindling flame,\
332How many of your kids have beaten the game?\
333The wind is rising and the night's falling fast --\
334Will you run save yourself, or fight to the last?
335* "When The Levee Breaks" by Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe [=McCoy=], most famously covered by Music/LedZeppelin
336* Evoked in the first stanza of "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_las_Barricadas A las Barricadas]]", the anarchist anthem of the UsefulNotes/SpanishCivilWar.
337-->Black storms shake the sky. Dark clouds blind us. Although pain and death await us. Duty calls us against the enemy.
338* An image used by Music/NickCave and the Bad Seeds for the sinister figure at the center of the song ''Red Right Hand'' from ''Music/LetLoveIn''.
339-->On a gathering storm comes a tall handsome man in a dusty black coat with a RedRightHand.
340* "Stormy Sky" by Music/TheKinks:
341-->Oh, oh darlin', little darlin',\
342Did you ever see such a stormy sky?\
343It's never been like this before ...\
344... Perhaps it's a sign of what we're headed for.
345* "The Good Left Undone" by Music/RiseAgainst has the line "I felt the cold rain of the coming storm" twice.
346* In the Music/GarthBrooks song "The Thunder Rolls", he sings about an unfaithful man rushing home to his suspecting wife during an approaching storm. Throughout, sound effects of thunder accentuate the music, building up to a confrontation at the song's end.
347* "Tales of The Fallen Ales" by Lagerstein:
348-->Far on the horizon\
349A deadly force is born\
350The only brew a pirate fears\
351Is the brewing of a storm...
352* The [[DespairSpeech very dark song]] "Feast of Silence" by Music/{{Vas}} begins:
353-->There is a storm coming\
354And it is headed straight for our shore\
355Hold on to your heart, I've seen the signs before\
356How wicked these, how wicked these hours
357* Music/PattiSmith's song "Kimberly" from ''Music/{{Horses}}'' describes her witnessing an electrical storm while holding her baby sister:
358-->And I know soon that the sky will split
359* Comes up in the refrain of Shawn Mullins' ''Tannin' Bed Song'':
360-->'Cept there's a twister coming\
361And you haven't got a clue\
362And I ain't gonna sit here in this double-wide\
363And wait around for you.
364* Music/BrokenIris' "Storm Warning" has several ominous minutes of storm warnings and noise before the lyrics start.
365* Metaphorically used on multiple occasions by Music/TheMegas, given these quotes from "Programmed to Fight", "History Repeating, Part 2 (One Last Time)", "Continue" and "Make Your Choice".
366-->'''Crashman:''' I know what's coming, I asked it here. And with it the rain and thunder. Electricity. Everything changes - tonight.\
367'''Mega Man:''' One step and the battle is born./The road that I walk is a gathering storm.\
368'''[[AmbiguousSituation Unknown]]:''' You'll always be the one/The one to fare the storm.\
369'''Proto Man:''' Two prodigal sons in the eye of the storm.
370* Music/NickWaterhouse's song "Let It Come Down" has a gradually building intensity that only resolves itself at the end of the final verse.
371-->There'll be no more wrong or right\
372And no more 'wish I might'\
373And if there's gonna be rain tonight\
374[[GetItOverWith Let it come down]].
375* Music/LinkWray's "Fallin' Rain" is mostly about GrayRainOfDepression to represent the cruelty of Richard Nixon-era America, but there's a bit of this trope in there too.
376-->I hear thunder\
377And I can feel the wind\
378I can see angry faces\
379In the eyes of men
380* "Pressure Drop" by Music/TheMaytals implies this trope. Everyone in the Caribbean knows that a sudden barometric pressure drop means a storm is coming.
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383[[folder:Myths & Religion]]
384* The night of UsefulNotes/OliverCromwell's death was marked by one of the worst storms ever to hit England, possibly a hurricane akin to that recorded in 1987. There was speculation, particularly in Ireland, that this was the Devil coming to claim his own.
385* ''Literature/TheBible'' often associates strange and adverse weather with significant events: we have the whole world going dark, cold, and stormy during USefulNotes/{{Jesus}}'s death on the cross, for instance. And the ''Literature/BookOfRevelation'' is full of grim forebodings that the End of the World will be accompanied by dramatic weather phenomena - storms, lightning, rains of blood, etc.
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388[[folder:Pinball]]
389* Invoked by ''Pinball/GameOfThrones'' with "Winter Is Coming"; as the player challenges the various Houses, the corresponding shots "ice over," and no progress can be made until the player collects the House's hurry-up value.
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392[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
393* In West End Games' ''TabletopGame/{{TORG}}'', Earth is invaded by a coalition of armies from various [[AnotherDimension cosms]] with the capability to bring their own differing natural laws (read: genre conventions) into the territory they occupied. The borders between two reality zones were marked by "reality storms", leading to one of the game's slogans: "The Storm Has a Name."
394* In ''TabletopGame/{{Ravenloft}} II: House on Gryphon Hill'', a storm will be brewing while the players explore the town and the eponymous house. It serves a double purpose as {{Railroading}} since going into the storm when it's at its worst will spawn lightning elementals and environmental hazards.
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397[[folder:Theatre]]
398* Another Creator/WilliamShakespeare variation; in ''Theatre/HenryV'', Exeter warns the French dauphin of the coming war:
399-->''Therefore in fierce tempest is he coming,\
400In thunder and in earthquake, like a Jove,\
401That, if requiring fail, he will compel.''
402* OlderThanSteam: Creator/WilliamShakespeare's ''Theatre/{{Macbeth}}'' both plays this straight and subverts it. Act I features Macbeth commenting, "So foul and fair a day I have not seen," mirroring the comments of three witches making sinister plans. King Duncan later subverts this, cheerfully commenting on the pleasant weather [[spoiler:the day he's scheduled to be murdered]].
403* In ''Theatre/{{Wicked}}'', when deciding how to deal with Elphaba, Mrs. Morrible announces, "It's time for a change in the weather." She then summons the twister that drops a house on Nessarosa and brings Dorothy to Oz.
404* Mentioned in "One Day More" in ''Theatre/LesMiserables''.
405-->'''Enjolras:''' One more day before the storm!
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408[[folder:Video Games]]
409* ''VideoGame/Jak3Wastelander'': Damas in the intro movie: "I smell a storm coming"
410* ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'': The first time the party meets Janus, he tells them that the black wind is howling... and interprets it to mean that one of them will die soon. [[spoiler:He turns out to be Magus as a child, and as an adult, he recognizes the black wind as a premonition]]. [[spoiler:He interprets it correctly, Crono does die, but you can use time travel to prevent his death from happening]]. The "black wind" he hears is [[spoiler:the sound you hear while time traveling]].
411* ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'': Cairne Bloodhoof has this as one of his possible responses when you select him as a unit in gameplay. As if he needed something to make him more ominous than simply [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast being named "Cairne Bloodhoof"]]. Well, there IS a storm coming. A big one. Others, namely the old Guardian who got better equate the event [[spoiler:the player puts forth at the end of the second campaign]] to a storm.
412* ''VideoGame/CityOfVillains'': The time-traveling authority of Ouroboros seems to exist to avert "The Coming Storm". Nobody is willing to tell you what this storm actually is. Then again, given [[TheChessmaster who is saying this]] to the PC, it's quite likely [[IndyPloy he doesn't actually know]]. Don't worry, [[GambitRoulette he'll make something up later]] to suggest he knew about it the whole time.
413* There is an impending rainstorm during the events of ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'', and it's thematically highlighted or given relevance at certain points. Arkham says this phrase almost word-for-word as he walks off to deal with Lady at the beginning of Mission 4, the heavy rain is present just in time for Dante and Vergil's first encounter (which turns it into a BattleInTheRain), and Lady points out how the "rain already stopped" in the ending.
414-->'''Arkham:''' A storm is approaching.
415* Used nearly word for word in ''VideoGame/FrontlinesFuelOfWar''. [[spoiler:"We always knew. It's 2024, The storm is coming."]]
416* ''VideoGame/Journey2012'' has this in the second-to-last chapter, [[spoiler:when you're struggling to climb the summit]]. [[SilenceIsGolden Because the story is told wordlessly]], the name of the trope is never stated.
417* ''VideoGame/EternalDarkness'': "A storm approaches, Pious. A storm of metal and fire." Used to presage the chapter set during the First Gulf War.
418* Averted with a LampshadeHanging in ''VideoGame/SkiesOfArcadia'' - As the party and their allies leave for the final battle with Galcian's fleet, Gilder notes, "The skies are clear, and the wind is behind us. Considering we're about to enter a battle over the fate of the world, the weather is pretty good."
419* ''VideoGame/{{Uru}}'' has Yeesha: "A storm is coming. He is coming. And I will come as well. Destruction is coming. Find a way. Make a home."
420** This is a follow-on from her line in Uru Prime, "Once again, the stream in the Cleft has begun to flow. It was dry for so long. Water is flowing in from the desert. A storm is coming."
421* Used in ''VideoGame/{{inFAMOUS 2}}'', specifically for the [[spoiler:second to the last level.]]
422* In ''VideoGame/MassEffect1'', if you ask Wrex why he wants to join you, he says: "There's a storm coming, and you and Saren are right in the middle of it." He isn't saying this out of trepidation, but out of ''[[BloodKnight excitement]]''. Later on, when the player gets to [[DiscOneFinalDungeon Virmire]], there's a literal storm on the horizon.
423* ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'': An actual storm front is approaching the Mars Archives as Shepard and their team arrive. Partway through the mission, it hits, though by that time Shepard's indoors.
424* Justified in the first episode of ''VideoGame/TalesOfMonkeyIsland''.
425* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI'' has an ominous storm, complete with DramaticThunder, panning into the title screen. In other words, the whole game is bad news.
426** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'' did this a different way, having [[ArcWords several characters declare]] "The wind has stopped!"
427* ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'':
428** Justified in the ''VideoGame/HaloReach'' [[NeverTrustATrailer trailer]], since the lightning shown at the end comes from a Covenant plasma flare. That said, while the trailer has the circumstances "compressed" a bit for exposition's sake, the full game reflects this during the later levels, where the weather is increasingly stormy. Again justified, as the Covenant's plasma bombardment heats the atmosphere, causing rolling pressure waves and thunderstorms to break out. Some of the ice caps are even melted, causing rising floods and other climatic disturbances as more water is forced into the atmosphere.
429** There's a level in ''VideoGame/{{Halo 3}}'' called "The Storm". A massive vortex of clouds is present on the horizon, the eye centered on a massive Forerunner artifact that lay under southern Kenya. The goal of the mission is to punch a hole in Covenant Anti-Air defenses, allowing a strike on the thing before it activates. [[spoiler:You fail.]] The level marks the beginning of the climactic last battles of the Human-Covenant War. Fittingly, the level after features a [[{{Pun}} flood]]. [[EldritchAbomination And not the kind with water]].
430* ''VideoGame/TheWalkingDead'' chapter 2 . As you prepare for dinner. Storms coming. Dear lord the oncoming storm.
431* "The Gathering Storm" is the final original campaign of ''Videogame/XWing''. It gradually escalates towards a showdown on the [[PlanetKiller Death Star]].
432* In ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'', [[spoiler:after the whole mess is over at Prison Island, Alvis and Zanza have a short talk. Afterward, it ends with Zanza stating that he sees a storm on the horizon.]]
433* In ''VideoGame/BoxxyQuestTheGatheringStorm'', the main threat generates a massive storm around itself at all times, so the heroes naturally learn to be wary of any rain they see. Even the game’s title is a reference to this trope.
434* Episode 1 of ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrange'' opens with Max having what is apparently a dream about a massive tornado ripping through her hometown; at the end of the episode, she has the dream again, but this time she finds a newspaper dated four days from the present, implying that she's DreamingOfThingsToCome. This overshadows the rest of the game as, among other things, Max tries to understand how, if possible, she can prevent this disaster.
435* In ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'', [[BigBad Alduin]] invokes this. Among the [[RealityWarper many, many powers]] that [[LanguageOfMagic Thu'um Shouts]] have is the ability to summon storms, ominous clouds, and fog. Alduin does so several times in ''Skyrim''.
436* In ''VideoGame/TheSecretWorld'', the Dragon are constantly talking about the butterfly whose wings will eventually cause a hurricane; subverted in that this ''excites'' them, and they identify as the butterfly who will throw the world into chaos.
437* The opening of ''VideoGame/EndlessLegend'' features a massive storm toward its end, heralding the inevitable approach of an EndlessWinter (no pun intended). In-game, whenever winter occurs, a storm will sweep through and cover the map in snow, with each winter getting longer until the last one, which '''[[PunctuatedForEmphasis WILL. NOT. END.]]'''
438* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast'': The death of Link's uncle at the game's beginning is heralded by a huge thunderstorm.
439* ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'': The ''Bowser's Fury'' game added for the Nintendo Switch rerelease has a rainstorm crop up mere seconds before Fury Bowser is due to awaken, with said rain getting stronger and the sky darkening as he awakens.
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442[[folder:Visual Novels]]
443* The trope is almost said word for word by a victim in chapter five of VisualNovel/CauseOfDeath. The climax of the story arc also occurs during the aforementioned storm.
444* ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry'' averts the {{Foreshadowing}}: to the characters the coming typhoon is an occasional inconvenience on their family island. It doesn't become significant until after more ominous revelations, and they're unable to escape or communicate with the mainland.
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447[[folder:Webcomics]]
448* In ''Webcomic/CunningFire'' Bahram mentions that a "Storm is on its way", both in a literal and figurative sense.
449* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': {{Lampshaded}} in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0199.html this strip]], where Elan begins panicking as a sudden storm breaks out, because a storm like that always means something dramatic is about to happen.
450* In ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'', Zimmy mentions "... a storm's brewin'. A biggun," near the start of [[Recap/GunnerkriggCourtChapter11DobranocGamma Chapter 11]]. Though at the end, the foreshadowed storm ends up [[RedemptionInTheRain relieving]] the rising tension.
451* ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'''s "Stormbreaker Saga" [[http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/990207 milks]] [[http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/990307 this]] [[http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/990704 at]] [[http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/990815 length]].
452* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'': The seventh chapter of the "Sister II" arc opens with [[https://www.egscomics.com/comic/2009-03-12 foreboding storm clouds]]. The high school is attacked by a wizard later that day.
453* ''Webcomic/ThePhoenixRequiem'' has a chapter titled ''Approaching Storm''. Yes, it rains too.
454* Presumably the reason the ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' music "[[https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/black-rose-green-sun-2 Black Rose/Green Sun]]" has the rumble of thunder in the background.
455* In ''Webcomic/FauxPas'',
456** [[http://www.ozfoxes.net/cgi/pl-fp1.cgi?526 Myrtle thinks a storm must be coming, everything feels omnious.]]
457** [[http://www.ozfoxes.net/cgi/pl-fp1.cgi?956 A storm complicates the search for Stu.]]
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460[[folder:Web Original]]
461* When WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic was unable to find enough game show recordings to do his planned conclusion to Nickelodeon Month, he [[TemptingFate said he'd take anything Nickelodeon had to offer, even the worst]]. Storm clouds gathered and gathered, until revealing ''Film/GoodBurger''.
462* In [[Roleplay/LordsOfCreationHistoryOfTheUsurpers lords of creation]] one of the gods Crux, The Broken Storm, is followed by an ever-present smoky mantle that occasionally turns into a thunder cloud.
463* Invoked by WebVideo/{{Ivorycello}} in "Gladiator Pit", telling Sven that the storm they need to escape will happen on the next day.
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466[[folder:Western Animation]]
467* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' Happens in "[[Recap/AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheStorm The Storm]]." In this case, it's an unusual variant, where the metaphorical storm is a war that has already been going on for about 100 years. The literal storm in the episode isn't particularly important to the larger plot, but it brings up memories of Aang's past before the war started when the Air Nomads rushed his revelation as the Avatar because of the Fire Nation's escalating aggression (they could see the symbolic storm-clouds gathering). As a result, the young Aang was overwhelmed by the responsibility and ran away (getting caught in yet ''another'' literal storm) and ended up frozen for the next century. Of all the storms in this episode, only the one where Aang ended up frozen fits the traditional use of the trope.
468* The animated TV show ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh'' has an episode that continuously references an oncoming storm to highlight mounting tensions between two main characters. Joan of Arc's foster grandfather Toots LampShades this by saying "Storm's a-brewin. Metaphorically, too."
469* In Nickelodeon's ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' episode "Doug on His Own", Phil says it word-for-word with an [[ItWasADarkAndStormyNight thunderstorm approaching]] while the family leaves Doug home alone for the evening while they're at Judy's school dance. This is soon accompanied by [[KidsShouldntWatchHorrorFilms watching a scary movie]], and then, [[PowerOutagePlot the power going out]].
470* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'', during the first season finale, when Donald and Beakley prepare to take on Magica De Spell:
471-->'''Beakley:''' ''[handing Donald a harpoon gun]'' Get ready for a storm.\
472'''Donald:''' ''[voiced by Creator/DonCheadle]'' [[IAmTheNoun I am the storm]].\
473'''Beakley:''' Seriously, have you been saying things like that this whole time?
474* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' episode "Pendragon", a supernatural storm presages the arrival of King Arthur in Manhattan.
475-->'''Hudson:''' This is no ordinary storm. I know this wind. Something is coming.
476* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'': In "[[Recap/TheLoudHouseS4E11TailsOfWoeLastLoudOnEarth The Last Loud on Earth]]", Lincoln and Clyde are in the middle of a sleepover watching [[KidsShouldntWatchHorrorFilms a zombie movie marathon]] and, having anticipated their parents wanting them in bed by 11:00 PM, sneak out of the house to watch the rest of the marathon in Lisa's bunker. While the boys are watching their marathon, a major storm hits Royal Woods, requiring everyone in town to evacuate to the mall for shelter, and it leads the Louds and [=McBrides=] to think the two boys got lost in the storm. By the time the boys are finished watching the marathon, the storm passes and [[EveryoneIsGoneEpisode they find the house and the entire city deserted]], and assume it's a ZombieApocalypse.
477* What kicks off the plot of ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' episode "Never Smurf Off Till Tomorrow".
478* The ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Marjorine" -- "Storm's a-brewin', Stotch."
479* The season 2 finale of ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsCloneWars'':
480-->'''Yoda:''' Mmm. Darker, the coming storm grows. I fear the dark cloud of the Sith shrouds us all.
481* ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}: WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' actually has an ''episode'' called "[[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Before_the_Storm Before the Storm]]".
482-->'''Megatron:''' There is a storm approaching. A storm of such power, such magnitude... it is ''beyond imagination''.
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485[[folder:Real Life]]
486* On the night of August 14, 1791, a famous Vodou ceremony was held in the Haitian forest of Bois Caïman during a tropical storm. The houngan (priest) who led the ceremony, Dutty Boukman, compared the weather to a different kind of storm that would soon sweep Haiti. Sure enough, ten days later a slave revolt broke out that would cause a chain of events leading Haiti down the road to independence.
487* The first volume of UsefulNotes/WinstonChurchill's war memoirs is called ''The Gathering Storm'' and focuses on the road to war and how he [[CassandraTruth unsuccessfully spent the 1930s trying to warn of the danger that Hitler posed to Europe and remind people that Britain was unprepared for war.]] They made a movie out of it, with Creator/AlbertFinney.
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