☔️

umbrella with rain drops

travel & places · weather

Definition

An umbrella with raindrops, directly tied to rainy weather, staying dry, and wet conditions.

How it reads in conversation

☔️ usually reads as setting, destination, weather, or atmosphere. It tells the reader where the message is happening more than how the sender feels about it.

Tone strength

Soft

☔️ mainly adds setting, destination, or atmosphere. It shifts the subject more than it shifts the emotion.

When to use

  • Travel planning, weather updates, geography talk, and place-led captions.
  • Messages where the destination, scene, or setting matters more than personal reaction.
  • Linking the place cue to broader themes like Weather.
  • Short lines where the reader should picture the setting right away.

When NOT to use

  • Place emoji feel random when the scene, trip, weather, or location is not part of the message.
  • They are weaker than reaction emoji when the real job is comfort, praise, or sympathy.
  • If the line is emotion-first, use a reaction emoji instead of a scenery marker.

Platform context

Chat

Useful when the trip, forecast, destination, or scene is part of the message.

Social

Works well in travel posts, weather updates, scenery photos, and location-led content.

Caption

Best when the caption is genuinely about the setting, route, or atmosphere.

Comparison with similar emoji

Next decision paths

Example sentences

  • Still thinking about this view ☔️
  • Adding that stop to the travel plan ☔️
  • That weather shift says everything ☔️
  • This keeps the focus on the setting ☔️

Emoji combinations

Rainy Day Emoji Combinations

Emoji combinations for rainy weather, cozy indoor mood, and stormy-day captions.

  • ☁️☔ Clear rainy-day signal
    Rainy day
  • ☔☕ Cozy rain-at-home feeling
    Staying in while it rains
  • ☁️☔️☕️ Clear weather mood in one line
    Useful for a rainy day caption or quick message
Rainy Night Emoji Combinations

Emoji combinations for moody weather captions, evening posts, and calm rainy-night messages.

  • ☔🌙 Rainy night mood
    Rainy night
  • ☔☕ Cozy weather comfort
    Staying in tonight
  • ☔🌙✨ Soft moody evening tone
    Rain makes tonight feel slower
Storm Warning Emoji Combinations

Emoji combinations for weather alerts, practical safety messages, and heavy-rain updates.

  • ⛈️⚠️ Clear weather alert
    Storm warning
  • ☔⚠️ Practical bad-weather reminder
    Looks rough outside
  • ⛈️⚠️☔ Strong severe-weather context
    Stay inside if you can

Related symbols

Unicode symbols
U+2602

Headings, grouped text, and readable formatting.

Unicode symbols
U+2601

Headings, grouped text, and readable formatting.

Unicode symbols
U+2603

Headings, grouped text, and readable formatting.

Text symbols
U+2193

Navigation, next steps, and interface labels.

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Special characters
U+00B0

Math, notation, and number-heavy text.

Emoji metadata

Unicode
U+2614
Hex code
2614
HTML code
☔
Unicode version
0.6
Subcategory
weather

Meaning pages

FAQ

What does ☔️ umbrella with rain drops mean in texting?

An umbrella with raindrops, directly tied to rainy weather, staying dry, and wet conditions. In texting, the important part is how it changes the tone of the sentence around it, not only the dictionary label.

When should I use ☔️?

Use ☔️ when the line already points in the same emotional or topical direction and you want the reader to feel that signal faster.

When can ☔️ feel wrong?

It usually misses when the emoji adds more intensity, intimacy, or attitude than the situation can support. The best check is whether the message still sounds right if you read it out loud with the emoji's tone in mind.

How strong is ☔️ compared with other emoji?

☔️ is a soft-strength signal on this page. ☔️ mainly adds setting, destination, or atmosphere. It shifts the subject more than it shifts the emotion.

What emoji is closest to ☔️?

🌂 closed umbrella is one of the nearest alternatives because it overlaps in broad intent while shifting tone, intensity, or context.

Does ☔️ work better in chat, comments, or captions?

That depends on the emoji, but the page now breaks it down by platform context because some emoji feel natural in chat and much louder or more decorative in captions or public replies.

Where should I go after this page if ☔️ is close but not perfect?

If the emoji is close but not exact, open the weather meaning page or compare the nearby emoji links on this page before choosing.