0 a quiet or peaceful period before a period during which there is great activity, argument, or difficulty: --
The title refers to the popular phrase the calm before the storm.
She is quietly attractive, and most important, she really shines in the calm before the storm.
Hurricane is one of the powerful song of the album and is about the calm before the storm.
However, it is usually the calm before the storm or in this case before the rainy season.
There was no relaxation of our preparations throughout the whole of that period, and the calm, if it can be called a calm, was the calm before the storm.
So, if by good fortune this is not yet a serious affliction, who can deny that, if nothing is done, this is only the calm before the storm?
Even if we took the report at face value, the present position is like the calm before the storm, or the last flush coming to a dying man's cheeks.
To me it looks like the calm before the storm.