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(specific) hot, cold, rainy, or snowy

(subjective) mild, pleasant, severe

(opinion) unpredictable, unseasonal, bad

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9y ago

There are several general adjectives (hot, cold, windy, rainy, snowy, chilly, wintry), but also some adjectives that describe characteristics specific to weather (unsettled, unseasonal, severe, or even wild).

Examples:

There has been hot weather across the country today.

We've been having windy weather.

The weather is unsettled in the Great Plains.

Severe weather is forecast for the coastal regions.

Unseasonal weather continues to plague the north.

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11y ago

blustery, gusty, bracing, strong, fierce, smooth, calming

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13y ago

calm

whistling

warm

clear

quiet

sweet

rolling

gentle

chilling

long

strong

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10y ago

The wind could be described as northeast or northeastern. The wind could be described as northeast or northwestern.

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12y ago

Rainy, foggy, misty, gray, sunny, bright, cloudy, windy, cold, warm, hot, breezy, muggy, damp, humid....

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12y ago

Strong winds

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11y ago

powerful

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