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It was rainning heavily from yesterday to this morning. Heavy rainning warming issued and transportation stopped. I was planning go to Hakone for class. However, we had to give up to go to there. Nevertheless, it was sunny in the afternoon. I'm in over my head.
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It was raining heavily from yesterday until this morning. A heavy rain warning was issued and transportation was stopped. I had plans to go to Hakone for class, but I cancelled due to the weather. And then, it was sunny in the afternoon. I'm in over my head.
if you say "I'm in over my head" it means that you have too much to do, you accepted too many tasks and now you cannot finish them. I think what you probably mean is that you are now very upset or frustrated that you did not go to Hakone because you could have made it there since it stopped raining. One informal phrases you could use to express that is "Now I'm beside myself." Or you could just say "Now I'm upset" or something similar. Hope that helps!
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It was raining heavily from yesterday until this morning. A heavy rain warning was issued and transportation stopped. I was planning to go to Hakone for class *but we had to give up on going there. Nevertheless /*However, it was sunny in the afternoon. I'm in over my head.
I think 'however' works better in the last sentence so, to avoid using it twice, I have replaced it with 'but' in the earlier one.
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It was raining heavily from yesterday all the way to this morning. A Heavy rain warning was issued and transportation stopped. I was planning go to Hakone for class. However, we had to give up going there. Nevertheless, it was sunny in the afternoon. I'm in over my head.
Well done!
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