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weather this week
/ˈwɛðɚr ðɪs ˈwiːk/
Definition
1
A colloquial phrase referring to the forecasted meteorological conditions over the next seven days, often used in casual inquiries about upcoming climate patterns.
2
An idiomatic expression capturing the anticipation or dread of short-term atmospheric drama, from balmy bliss to biblical downpours.
Examples
I checked the weather this week and it's basically a choose-your-own-adventure: sun, sleet, or spontaneous monsoon.
The weather this week is gaslighting me—promised paradise, delivered plot twist.
Packing for the weather this week feels like preparing for a blind date with Mother Nature.
Survived the weather this week intact, though my optimism took a direct hit from the hail.