fair-weather |
suited only for fair weather. [2 definitions] |
National Weather Service |
an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce that compiles data on weather conditions and issues weather warnings. |
under the weather |
(informal) somewhat ill or in low spirits. |
Weather Bureau |
a former bureau within the U.S. Department of Commerce that was responsible forgathering meteorological data. (See National Weather Service.) |
weather eye |
alertness to signs of change in the weather. [2 definitions] |
weather map |
a chart or map showing weather conditions over a specific geographic area at a specific time. |
weather station |
a station or installation at which weather conditions are studied and forecasts are made. |
weather stripping |
a narrow strip of felt, wood, or the like that is tacked or taped around doors and windows to keep rain, snow, cold air, and the like from seeping in. |
weather the storm |
to endure through a difficult time. |
weather vane |
a vane designed to swing in the wind that indicates the direction the wind is blowing. |
weather-beaten |
worn, damaged, or marked by exposure to the weather. |
weather-bound |
detained or stopped by bad weather. |
weather-strip |
to fit or furnish with weather stripping. |
weather-wise |
skilled in predicting shifts in the weather. [2 definitions] |