| ICEDIN | Like many Montrealers in the storm of 1998 |
| MINISERIES | "The Stand" or "The Storm of the Century" |
| NOREASTER | The "storm of the century," for one |
| NOTOS | God of the south wind and bringer of the storms of late summer and autumn (5) |
| LEOR | "Our beliefs can be anchors in the storm, or walls that keep the light out." -Dr. ___ Zmigrod, author of The Ideological Brain |
| AMPHORA | Two-handled jar used by the Greeks and Romans for holding liquids, in 2019 a 4th century shipwreck uncovered by a storm of the south coast of Mallorca revealed dozens of such jars including a new larg |
| PORT | Drink sought in the storm? |
| GALE | You break a leg in the storm (4) |
| TEMPEST | Met and had to step out in the storm (7) |
| MITTEN | In the storm, it tends to be on hand (6) |
| ROSTRUM | You take a stand when you are out in the storm (7) |
| LETUP | Lull in the storm |
| MORTALS | Can't live for ever so Al goes out in the storm |
| BUILTONSAND | Parabolic house that collapses in the storm? (5,2,4) |
| MONITORS | There's nothing in the storm to disturb such lizards |
| LULL | Calm period, a ... in the storm |
| SWORDS | A Storm of ___, second sequel to George R. R. Martin's novel A Game of Thrones; featuring the events known as the Red Wedding (6) |
| DUSTBOWL | Drought-stricken prairies in the US that suffered storms of fine powder in the 1930s (4,4) |
| STJOHNS | The Red Storm of the Big East Conference |
| PELLET | The French, in a storm of rage, have a little ball (6) |