(of the wind or weather) to blow with unusual force, or to rain, snow, hail, etc., esp. with violence (usually used impersonally with it as subject): It stormed all day.
to rage or complain with violence or fury: He stormed angrily at me.
to deliver a violent attack or fire, as with artillery: The troops stormed against the garrison.
to rush to an assault or attack: The tanks stormed towards the city.
to rush angrily: to storm out of a room.
—v.t.
to subject to or as if to a storm: The salesman stormed them with offers.
to utter or say with angry vehemence: The strikers stormed their demands.
to attack or assault (persons, places, or things): to storm a fortress.