If you say that you are under the weather, you mean that you feel slightly ill. I was still feeling a bit under the weather. = unwell. State of the atmosphere at a particular place during a short period of time. It involves day-to-day changes in such atmospheric phenomena as temperature, humidity, precipitation (type and amount), air pressure, wind, and cloud cover. Most weather occurs in the troposphere, but phenomena of the higher regions of the atmosphere, such as jet streams, and geographic features, most notably mountains and large bodies of water, also affect it. See also climate
temperature, precipitation, and wind speed and direction that occur on a daily basis
To undergo or endure the action of the atmosphere; to suffer meteorological influences; sometimes, to wear away, or alter, under atmospheric influences; to suffer waste by weather
The state of the air or atmosphere with respect to heat or cold, wetness or dryness, calm or storm, clearness or cloudiness, or any other meteorological phenomena; meteorological condition of the atmosphere; as, warm weather; cold weather; wet weather; dry weather, etc
To sail or pass to the windward of; as, to weather a cape; to weather another ship
Weather is the day-to-day changes of the atmosphere We experience it as wet or dry, warm or cold, windy or calm
Description of the physical conditions of the atmosphere (moisture, temperature, pressure, and wind)
Meteorological term meaning the condition of the atmosphere at a particular time or area with respect to temperature, moisture, cloud cover, and wind velocity
{f} expose to atmospheric conditions; become worn by exposure to the weather; overcome, stand; to pass to the windward of a point (Sailing)
- State or condition of the atmosphere with respect to heat or cold, wetness or dryness, calm or storm, and clearness or cloudiness for a certain period of time
Vicissitude of season; meteorological change; alternation of the state of the air