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weather




1 What's the weather like?
2 what the weather is normally like in a place
3 saying what the weather will be like
see also
RAIN, SNOW, STORM, WIND

1 What's the weather like?
- how hot or cold, wet or dry it is, and how much sun, wind, rain, etc there is at a certain time in a certain place: the weather
We had a lovely holiday even though the weather wasn't very good. windy/rainy/stormy/sunny weather
※—† good or bad weather
- if the weather is very good, you can say it is lovely, beautiful, glorious
- if the weather continues to be good, it keeps* up
I hope this weather keeps up for the weekend.
- if the weather is very bad, you can say it is awful, terrible, horrible
- when people think they are likely to have bad weather, they say they are in for sth
It looks like we're in for another hard winter.
※—† bright or dull weather
- when the sun can be seen in the sky, it is out; when it gives out light, it shines*, the weather is sunny, bright
The sun was shining. a bright, sunny day
- bright and sunny; not raining: fine
Fortunately, the weather stayed fine and we had a lovely picnic.
- when there are no clouds, the sky is blue, clear, cloudless
※ more on the sun SUN
- when there are clouds in the sky, the weather is cloudy, dull, the sky is grey, overcast
It's a rather dull, grey day. The sky was overcast.
- thick, low cloud near the ground which makes it difficult to see: fog (noun C/U); when there is a fog, the weather is foggy
Drive carefully - there's a thick fog tonight. patches of fog foggy weather
- thin fog: mist (noun C/U); when there is a mist, the weather is misty
The mist came down so fast we couldn't find our way back. a misty day
- if it is foggy and you cannot see very far so that it is dangerous to drive fast, there is poor visibility (noun U)
※—† warm or cold weather
- not cold; quite hot but not very hot: warm
a warm evening
- warmer than expected (for example, in winter) mild
a mild winter
- very warm: hot
- very hot: (informal) boiling, (informal) boiling hot, (informal) scorching
- a period of very hot weather: heatwave
- when the air is heavy and there is no wind, for example before a storm, the weather is close
It's very close - I think there's going to be a storm.
- not warm: cold; rather cold, but not very cold: cool
- very cold, with the temperature below zero: (informal) freezing, (informal) freezing cold, bitterly cold, icy
a freezing cold day bitterly cold weather
- the weather conditions when the temperature falls below freezing-point: frost (noun C/U)
There was a heavy frost last night.
- a very thin layer of small thin pieces of ice on the ground, the trees, etc: frost (noun U)
- very cold, with frost: frosty
The car windows were covered in frost. a frosty morning
- pleasantly cold: crisp, fresh
a fresh crisp morning in January
- unpleasantly cold: chilly; noun (singular): chill
Wrap up well, there's a chill in the air.
- the measurement of how hot or cold sth is: temperature
The temperature will fall to ten degrees below zero in some places tonight.
※ measuring temperature HOT
※—† wet or dry weather
- having a lot of rain: wet
a wet day wet weather
- wet weather: the wet
Don't go out in the wet or you'll catch a cold.
- when there is a lot of water in cold air, it is damp
- when there is a lot of water in warm air, it is humid
The air feels really humid today.
- too warm and humid: muggy, sticky
- small drops of water which form on plants or grass in the early morning: dew (noun U)
The grass was covered in dew this morning.
- when it is not raining, it is dry
a dry day

2 what the weather is normally like in a place
- the normal weather conditions of a particular country: climate
What's the climate like in your country? a hot/warm/cold/cool/dry/wet climate
- the hot, wet climate of countries close to the Equator is a tropical climate
- the cool climate of Europe, etc is a temperate climate
- in a temperate climate there are four seasons: spring, summer, autumn, winter
※ more on the seasons SEASON
- how hot it usually is in a place: (the) heat (noun U); adjective: hot
I don't think I'd like to live in Africa - I couldn't stand the heat.
- how cold it usually is: (the) cold (noun U) ; adjective: cold
getting used to a cold climate
- how wet the air is (in a usually warm place): (the) humidity (noun U) ; adjective: humid
We never got used to the humidity of the coast.
- how wet the air is (in a usually cold place): (the) damp (noun U); adjective: damp
the damp of the Highlands in winter
- the amount of rain that falls in a certain place within a certain period (for example, a year): rainfall (noun U)
an average annual rainfall of 10 cm

3 saying what the weather will be like
- the radio or television broadcast that tells you what the weather will be like today, tomorrow, or for the next few days: weather forecast
Have you heard the weather forecast for tomorrow?
- the person who presents a weather forecast: weatherman, weathergirl, (formal) weather forecaster
- a map or chart that shows the weather forecast: weather map, weather chart
- to study the weather and say what it will be like: forecast sth
They're forecasting strong winds and rain.
- the study of the weather: meteorology (noun U); adjective: meteorological
abnormal meteorological conditions
- a person who studies the weather: meteorologist
- a piece of equipment which is used to forecast the weather by measuring the air pressure: barometer
※—† MORE ...
- when you get used to a new climate, you acclimatize
I don't think I ever really acclimatized to the cold and damp of that place.

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