Any weather without percipitation (no rain or snow) is fine for drying laundry outside, summer or winter.
The best weather is warm, breezy (not windy) weather.
sunshine
Clothes were hung outside to dry or they were hung on a clothes line indoors somewhere if the weather wasn't cooperating. That's one of the more common methods that was used and, believe it or not, is still used today.
Cool, dry, almost windless weather is best.
sure Grandma always hung her clothes outside on the clothes line to dry.
Hung Out to Dry - song - was created in 2006.
The wet towel gets dry by the process of evaporation. Wet clothes hung outside on aclothesline dry by evaporation.
It's best to keep you lawn regualarly watered in dry weather. This allows the water to get to the soil and give your grass the nutrients it needs.
This does not have to be dry cleaned. It can be gently washed and hung dry. It can be lightly pressed with a cool iron or hung in the bathroom and steamed.
To DRY
No, cashmere shrinks in the drier. It's best hung to dry after washing by hand if you can't get to a dry cleaners.
This happens because dry air contains less amount of moisture. Though air is an insulator, sometimes the moisture present in it conducts these charges. Since moisture is missing in dry air, charging happens best in dry weather.
A collective noun for dry weather is spell. eg. A spell of dry weather