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In your first sentence, either rainy or raining could fit, depending on what you actually want to say If it is rainy (sunny, windy, cloudy etc.) tomorrow sounds grammatical to me. .because it is raining indicates that water is physically falling from the sky right now, while because it is rainy indicates that it is the sort of day where rain is extremely likely to happen, but doesn't necessarily mean that rain is.

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The reason is that in the first sentence, today is rainy, today is the object being described directly, so you don't need the pronoun 'it' Use i didn't leave my home, for example. In the second however, there is a comma so after the comma, the 'it' pronoun is needed to make the sentence correct (hence the 'it's').

It is perfectly idiomatic to say “it is rainy” to mean “it is raining” and vice versa, m.m., the same for snowy, icy, etc

It is not necessary for snow or ice to accumulate to use these descriptions for the weather. Do the sentence it was raining and the sentence it rained mean the same thing I walked to the park vs I was walking to the park mean the same thing

I am of the notion that when you mention more than one adjective for a noun, you separate them with commas and finally an and before the last one The evening, gloomy, rainy and cold Is it correct to say today is rainy (or tomorrow will be frost.) It will be frost tomorrow

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What are the best foods to have on a rainy day What are the best foods to have for a rainy day Which preposition would be appropriate here? To talk about the weather, we idiomatically use it

It's raining (now) yesterday it was raining all day Yesterday it rained (at least once) to talk about the type of weather you might use rainy It is rainy in wales (usually) yesterday, it was rainy It was a rainy day

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