weather - use in sentences

Object

  • storm: The British economy looks to be doing fair, and has weathered the storm relatively well.

Converse of object

  • brave: More Fun Day Pictures Click Here Wednesday 17 June and DIVA members brave the weather and visit Nostell for a paint and picnic event.
  • deteriorate: The next day we left for HC ( High Camp ) in deteriorating weather.
  • forecast: Medway road weather forecast The road weather forecast for Medway is only updated during the winter.

Adjective modifier

  • inclement: The Coach House is booked in case of inclement weather.
  • wet: Will they perch openly in wet weather or take some shelter?
  • cold: In cold weather, cold air blows under the kitchen door.
  • hot: Even a few weeks of very hot, dry weather can dry out the upper layers of the soil.
  • warm: Night Light Holders The warmer weather means we can all enjoy the evenings in the garden or on a balcony.
  • bad: The system will cut down on flight problems caused by bad weather enabling planes to land in low cloud.

Modifies a noun

  • forecast: Get the local weather forecast for any location in the world.
  • condition: Weather conditions convince the list last quot we'd come.
  • forecasting: You don't need any map reading skills, or weather forecasting ability.
  • forecaster: UK weather forecasters use the Solar UV Index to show how much UV radiation is reaching the earth's surface.
  • vane: Finials and weather vanes are also restored and re-gilded.
  • prediction: The meteorology tuition includes the taking and interpretation of forecasts, plotting of weather systems and weather prediction using a barometer and by observation.

Noun used with modifier

  • freak: We have all experienced " freak weather " over the last few years.
  • freezing: Often, in freezing weather, the sodden roots can actually dislodge tiles.
  • winter: Ideal for cold winter weather or zipped into an Interactive shell for extra warmth.

Present participle complement

  • permit: Meals are taken in the charming kitchen, or weather permitting, outside on the terrace.

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