You guys made me look about the devil beating his wife. I was starting think I had remembered it wrong.
I found out it is called a Sun shower.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunshower
Quote:"The devil is beating his wife” is a Southern meteorological expression that refers to rain falling while it's sunny. The phrase may have originated in the south and may combine the devil's hell fire (the sun's rays) and his wife's tears (the rain). The first known example of the phrase is from 1703 and is quoted as "as the French say". In 1738, Jonathan Swift expanded the phrase to "The devil was beating his wife behind the door with a shoulder of mutton".
The phrase is most popular in the southern United States, but is used in other parts of the world. In the Southern United States, a sunshower is said to occur when "the devil is beating his wife". A regional variation from Tennessee is "the devil is kissing his wife".
Some say the phrase is used by older people from the South and may refer to the devil beating his wife with a walking stick because he's angry God created a beautiful day.
I found out it is called a Sun shower.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunshower
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