Depth Psychology: Hailstorms are always a sign of dissatisfaction, or a warning about family disputes or material losses. When worries and problems come “down like a hailstorm,” its time to let go of the matter or person, or to seek shelter (or look for protection or help) from others.
being caught in a: a dispute with someone out for emotional revenge.
in a car during a: your affair wil be exposed loud and clear.
others: offer a friend shelter from the cold.
crop being ruined by a: sow seeds in another venture; this one won’t succeed.
of falling hail: a barrage of highly strung, restless attacks upon you.
in a distance: future separation from source of financial support. [2]
