Lingo

Weather

13 Words

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drizzle
1.
dri
zzle
Noun

rain that falls in small, fine drops, creating a gentle and steady rainfall

The morning began with a light drizzle that refreshed the garden.

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frost
2.
frost
Noun

a weather condition during which the temperature drops below the freezing point and thin layers of ice are formed on the surfaces

The early frost caught many farmers off guard this season.

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heat wave
3.
heat wave
Noun

a period of hot weather, usually hotter and longer than before

The city issued a warning for a heat wave, advising residents to stay indoors and stay hydrated.

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hurricane
4.
hu
rri
cane
Noun

a very strong and destructive wind that moves in circles, often seen in the Caribbean

Emergency shelters were set up before the hurricane struck.

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breeze
5.
breeze
Noun

a gentle and usually pleasant wind

He took a deep breath, enjoying the fresh mountain breeze.

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gale
6.
gale
Noun

a very powerful wind

The fishing boats stayed in port as a strong gale blew across the coast, making the sea too dangerous.

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weatherman
7.
wea
ther
man
Noun

a person who predicts and reports on the current and future weather conditions for a specific region

The weatherman on the evening news forecasted sunny skies and mild temperatures for the weekend.

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downpour
8.
down
pour
Noun

a brief heavy rainfall

The unexpected downpour caught everyone off guard, forcing them to seek shelter under shop awnings.

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mic
ro
cli
mate
Noun

the specific and localized atmospheric conditions within a small and distinct area, often differing from the surrounding region

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forecast
10.
fore
cast
Verb

to predict future events, based on analysis of present data and conditions

Economists forecast a downturn in the stock market due to recent economic indicators.

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mist
11.
mist
Noun

a thin, fog-like cloud consisting of tiny water droplets suspended in the air

The morning mist obscured the view of the mountains from the valley.

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haze
12.
haze
Noun

a suspension of fine particles, such as dust, smoke, or moisture, in the air, causing reduced visibility

The city skyline was obscured by a thick haze of pollution, reducing visibility for miles.

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hail
13.
hail
Noun

small and round balls of ice falling from the sky like rain

She watched the hail bounce off the window during the storm.

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