Every week, as Friday approaches, many of us look forward to time outdoors, planning picnics, barbecues, or simple walks under the sun. But lately, there’s a strange weather pattern that seems to be following us: rain every weekend . It’s as if the clouds are saving their showers just for Saturday and Sunday. If you’ve noticed this recurring situation and are asking, “ Why is it raining every weekend? ” — you’re not alone. And the answer may surprise you. 🌧️ The Science Behind the Weekend Downpour: Is It Coincidence or Climate? While it might seem like bad luck or even a weather conspiracy, there are scientific explanations for why weekends are becoming wetter. One theory suggests that urban air pollution could be playing a role. During the workweek , pollution levels from vehicles and industry increase steadily. These pollutants—called aerosols—can affect cloud formation . When the atmosphere gets saturated with pollutants , especially by Friday, it can influence precipitation l...