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The weather
/ðə ˈwɛð.ər/
Definition
1
The state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time as affects the general conditions of temperature, moisture, wind, cloudiness, and precipitation.
2
A common topic of casual conversation, often used as a neutral opener or to fill awkward silences.
3
Idiomatically, something changeable or unpredictable, as in 'whatever the weather may bring'.
Examples
I dressed for sunshine, but the weather had other plans and dumped a biblical flood on me mid-commute.
Discussing the weather is the laziest superpower for dodging real questions at parties.
The weather app swore it was clear skies, yet here I am, channeling a drowned cat on my walk home.
Blame the weather for my existential crisis; nothing says 'profound' like staring at gray clouds all day.