A driving rain, so cold it should have been sleet, stung his face.
The wind intensified and rain stung his eyes, bringing tears to already wet cheeks.
The rain stung his skin, as the chill wind froze the droplets before they struck.
The wind howled, the rain stung the house, more things toppled and smashed, another window shattered.
The wind whipped at his coat, and the rain stung his skin.
I turn and look west, to the castle, and the rain stings me, wind gusting again.
The heavy rain stung her cheeks and she could not keep her eyes open.
The rain stung my face and coldly tapped the top of my head.
The rain stung the pavement with all the fury of the arrows at Agincourt.
The rain stung her skin, and she shivered.