Any pattern of pleasant weather in one geographic location which is the meteorological product of a natural disaster in another geographic location-such as a tornado, hurricane, or drought.
Dude 1: "Man, it feels great out today! It's 20 degrees cooler than usual!"
Dude 2: "That's blood weather my dude. Houston got wrecked by hurricane Harvey, and I'm pretty sure some people had to die for this to happen."
Dude 1: "Well... it's still nice out..."
One of the deck that made by vtuber,Kuzuha where you can ask about how good is weather today.It is usually applied when you have a first conversation with another person.
Kuzuha: *inhales* What a nice weather,isn't it?
Everyone: There it is! The weather deck!
that depressed feeling caused by dreary, cloudy, cold, rainy weather.
"Did you enjoy the football game"?
-"It sucked".
"Why"?
- "Prozac weather".
Someone who’s mood changes constantly
Reegan is crying again? What a weather-head
Similar to sweater weather, football weather describes the crisp, cool chill in the air of autumn evenings, corresponding with football season. It's a feeling in the air felt by both fans and players.
They're predicting 45 degrees and clear for Friday night's game! Grab your sweater- it's perfect football weather.
A superstitious term used by Australian tradesmen to describe supposedly rainy weather predicted by forecast that is highly inaccurate. Favoured by trade bosses.
Tyler: Wasn't it 100% chance of rain at 10am? Not even a cloud in the sky! Now the forecast pushed the rain back to 3pm! I was keen to not do any bricklaying today...
Darren: Fuckin bosses weather mate.
When a meteorologist inadvertently captures and shares a radar images of storm development that resembles a brightly-hued phallus. Dirty-minded viewers quickly take screen caps or phone pictures featuring the meterologist and his/her dong and shares them. They very often go viral. Weather dongs are common when reporting weather developments along Tornado Alley (Florida and south-central U.S.).
That's a hella severe weather dong. Meteorologist Mike Morgan says it's coming in about three hours. Gonna be a bumpy ride.