Opposite of a weather
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ALEEOpposite of a weather
ALEEOpposite of a-weather.
CLIMEWeather of a region
AIRMASSPart of a weather front
THIPart of a weather rpt.
REDSKYATMORNINGStart of a nautical weather proverb
WINTERSBONGSource of a cold-weather high?
FRONTLeading edge of a weather system
THIPart of a weather report: Abbr.
EARLAPPart of a cold-weather cap
STORMTRACKPart of a severe weather forecast
REDSKYSubject of a sailor's weather maxim
RIGHTTOBAREARMSEnd of a warm weather pun
SINCEYOUHAVETHEMiddle of a warm weather pun
USESHORTSLEEVESStart of a warm weather pun
ASHOTStart of a summer weather simile
meteorologyThe climate and weather of a region
RAINBOWSGRAVITYNovel about the seriousness of a weather phenomenon?
scorcherA day or period of very hot weather
deepened(of a weather system) Decrease in barometric pressure
deepening(of a weather system) Decrease in barometric pressure
scorchersA day or period of very hot weather
frontolysisthe weakening or disappearance of a weather front
deepens(of a weather system) Decrease in barometric pressure
OMARDrummer Hakim who was a member of Weather Report
frostsA period of cold weather when such deposits form
frontolysesFRONTOLYSIS, the weakening or disappearance of a weather front
brightest(of a period of time) Having sunny, cloudless weather
HAZYOne of the three H's in a summer weather forecast
meteorologistAn expert in or student of meteorology; a weather forecaster
tacksA rope for securing the weather clew of a course
meteorologistsAn expert in or student of meteorology; a weather forecaster
weathermanA man who broadcasts a description and forecast of weather conditions
depressionsA region of lower atmospheric pressure, esp. a cyclonic weather system
weathermenA man who broadcasts a description and forecast of weather conditions
blustery(of weather or a period of time) Characterized by strong winds
capricea sudden, unpredictable change, as of one's mind or the weather.
depressionA region of lower atmospheric pressure, esp. a cyclonic weather system
weatherglassa glass or instrument that indicates the changes of the weather
EARBox for the weather report on the front page of a newspaper.