squall

US /skwɑːl/
UK /skwɑːl/
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1.

bourrasque, rafale, grain

a sudden, violent gust of wind or a localized storm, especially one bringing rain, snow, or sleet

:
The boat was caught in a sudden squall.
Le bateau a été pris dans une bourrasque soudaine.
A brief rain squall passed over the mountains.
Une brève averse de pluie a traversé les montagnes.
1.

hurler, crier, brailler

to cry out in a loud, harsh voice; to scream or wail

:
The baby began to squall as soon as he woke up.
Le bébé a commencé à hurler dès qu'il s'est réveillé.
She heard a child squall in the distance.
Elle entendit un enfant hurler au loin.