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The phrase "a storm on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a storm is occurring or is expected to occur in a specific location.
Example: "The weather forecast predicts a storm on the coast this evening."
Alternatives: "a tempest over" or "a storm brewing in".
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Recent snow events in Houston include a storm on December 24 , 2004when one inch (2.5 cm) of snow accumulated in parts of the metro area.
A storm on a dinner plate?
With dancers dancing up a storm on gravel.
The revelation caused something of a storm on social media.
The announcement set off a storm on campus.
You could picture the 23-year warbler from Gwynedd going down a storm on cruise ships.
And, with that, presumably exit the ranks of those shopping up a storm on that day.
The app shows the current and forecasted path of a storm on an interactive chart.
A storm on May 15 , 1997when Dst dropped to -120 nT is studied in detail.
The boat went down in a storm on Jan . 26off Cape Cod.
This is a super-fun track that whips up a storm on the floor.
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