The phrase "wary of the weather" means that someone/something is cautious of the weather, since the word wary means caution or cautious.
Weather
changeable
hard or easy to see
high thin clouds mean good weather now, but bad weather in the next 48 hours.
In weather, HHH means hazy, hot, and humid.
... The question should be "what does 'wariness' mean?", and it is a derivative of "wary" which describes someone who is cautious or anxious about possible problems or consequences.
I am wary of something, I don't trust it (or you)
The homophone for "wary" is "weary."
Intimidate means to scare. Or make someone wary.
Wary is the correct spelling.
In Tagalog, "wary" can be translated as "mataray" or "mausisa."
doubtful, wary, distrustful, wary
try his phone its (414) 803-0938.... he has a mean girlfriend. be wary!
It is a pessimistic view on life. One who is cautious or wary.
Shizzy Weather
Weather related basically means that it has to do with weather.
We still seem wary of defining europe's identity.