Right now I can’t reliably tell whether it’s raining where you are, because I don’t have live access to your exact location or a real‑time weather feed tied to it.

Quick Scoop: How to check “isit raining”

Try one (or a combo) of these fast checks:

  1. Look or listen
    • Check a window, balcony, or hallway with an outside view.
 * Open a door briefly: listen for rain on cars, roofs, or pavement; feel for drizzle in the air.
  1. Use a hyperlocal weather app/site
    • Open any major weather app and enable location; look at current conditions and the next 1–2 hours of “precipitation” or “radar” (not just the day summary).
 * Many apps have a live **radar** view that shows if a band of rain is over your neighborhood right now.
  1. Check an “is it raining now” style site
    • There are simple websites made for exactly this question: you open them, allow location, and they answer “yes” or “no” with a short description.
  1. Ask someone nearby
    • If you’re in an office or building with no windows, message someone who’s closer to an exit or just stepped outside. People in similar situations literally ask “is it raining where you are?” on forums and chats all the time.

Tiny rule of thumb: if the forecast says a high chance of showers right now , but the radar is clear over you, it’s probably not raining at the moment even if rain is expected soon.

Bottom note: Information is based on general online weather tools and public discussions, and can’t substitute for simply checking outside where you are.