The spelling weather means the local meteorological conditions.
The term meaning regardless is spelled "whether or not."
A collective noun for dry weather is spell. eg. A spell of dry weather
weather wether
weather, whether, and wether
You can have a short spell or a long spell. e.g. * My husband had a short spell in Egypt during the war, when he was in the army. * His brother had a long spell in prison for being a conscientious objector. However, a spell is usually a short period of time. e.g. We had a spell of bad weather during our spring break.
There is no standard collective noun for 'dry weather', however, the term sometimes used is a spell of dry weather.
A collective noun for dry weather is spell. eg. A spell of dry weather
Spell.
weather wether
weather, whether, and wether
You just spelled it!
A bad spell of weather.
it means bad spell of weather
Meteorologist
The correct spelling is "meteorological" (pertaining to weather).
That would depend on exactly what you want, a rain spell is different than a sunny spell.
We don't have "daliy" weather in this country... come back to Amerika when you learn to spell.
(it means a period of high temperatures, usually measured in days)When the town had a spell of hot weather, several of the residents moved into the air-conditioned hotel.