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.
It means the weather is going to change. If the pressure rises, i.e- the dial points to fair, or v. dry, it means the weather should be fair or v. dry. Obviously, Vice versa for the other side of the dial.
It means that there is a low humidity level. The lower the humidity level is, the weather becomes drier, too. The cause is the prolonged lack of rain.
clear, dry weather
The weather will be dry and low in humidity.
Static electricity is more common in dry weather because the lack of moisture in the air allows for a buildup of electric charge on surfaces. Wet weather helps to dissipate static electricity as moisture in the air conducts electricity and reduces the buildup of static charge.
There is no standard collective noun for 'dry weather', however, the term sometimes used is a spell of dry weather.
It means the weather is hot and dry.
Drought .
A collective noun for dry weather is spell. eg. A spell of dry weather
It means the weather is going to change. If the pressure rises, i.e- the dial points to fair, or v. dry, it means the weather should be fair or v. dry. Obviously, Vice versa for the other side of the dial.
Dry wit, dry weather, and dry wine.
It means that there is a low humidity level. The lower the humidity level is, the weather becomes drier, too. The cause is the prolonged lack of rain.
dry sunny weather
drought can last but the simple dry weather wont
the weather is dry rainy hot
Spell.
Yes, that is why a barometer is used to predict the weather - low pressure increases the likelihood of a storm, whereas high pressure means that it should stay dry