Bleak winter weather means a little cold type of weather.
Belonging to the characteristics of winter or cold. Or. Suggestive of winter, as in cheerlessness or coldness; Bleak
I feel very bleak today. My dog died last night.
Bleak and gloomy are the synonyms in that sentence.
in the bleak mid-winter
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Winter of Fire is a fantasy novel for teenagers/young adults that is a set in a bleak future.
"Cold" refers to low temperatures, typically below comfortable levels, while "bleak" suggests a desolate or dreary atmosphere, often associated with a lack of warmth or harsh conditions in the weather. Together, they paint a picture of unpleasant and unwelcoming weather conditions.
"Invernal" is an adjective that pertains to winter or the qualities associated with it. It derives from the Latin word "hibernalis," which also relates to winter. In literary contexts, it may describe something that evokes the cold, bleak, or dormant aspects of the winter season.
The weather has been bleak all week.I like snowy weather the best.The weather girl has dyed her hair red.Weather and whether sound the same but mean different things.
"In a Bleak Mid-Winter"
'In the bleak mid winter'