That is a drought.
it would be called a drought
Yes, the word 'dry' is a noun, a word for a person who opposes the use and sale of alcohol; a prohibitionist. The word 'dry' is most commonly an adjective, a word that describes a noun (dry weather, dry laundry). The noun form for the adjective dry is dryness.
Dry weather
Such a long period would be classed as a drought.
Dry weather means no rain. A dry day means no rain today. A dry spell means no rain for a while. A dry region means a place that seldom has rain.
Drought .
There is no standard collective noun for 'dry weather', however, the term sometimes used is a spell of dry weather.
A drout or drouth
That would be a 'drought'. (drowt)
iT'LL BE EMPTY.
Drought mean a long period of dry weather.
it would be called a drought
This could be one of two words.It might be doubt (uncertainty), which rhymes with the word out.It could also be drought (a period of dry weather) which also rhymes with the word out.
Yes, the word 'dry' is a noun, a word for a person who opposes the use and sale of alcohol; a prohibitionist. The word 'dry' is most commonly an adjective, a word that describes a noun (dry weather, dry laundry). The noun form for the adjective dry is dryness.
A cold snap is a cold time period in the spring that is not usual, and it is a period of harsh coldness and very dry weather.
Drought
A collective noun for dry weather is spell. eg. A spell of dry weather