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Definition of Cold weather
1. Noun. A period of unusually cold weather.
Generic synonyms: Atmospheric Condition, Conditions, Weather, Weather Condition
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cold Weather
Literary usage of Cold weather
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society by Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) (1889)
"NOTE ON THE PROLONGED SPELL OF cold weather from SEPTEMBER 1887 to OCTOBER 1888.
... The persistent continuance of the cold weather was so exceptional, ..."
2. Personal Narrative of Travels in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio by Elias Pym Fordham, Frederic Austin Ogg (1906)
"... XIII A record of temperatures — A hard winter — Life during the cold weather —
The climate and health — Reasons for lack ..."
3. Journals of the Rev. Thomas Smith, and the Rev. Samuel Deane: Pastors of the by Thomas Smith, Samuel Deane, William Willis, Samuel Freeman (1849)
"Five days of very blustering and tempestuous cold weather, night and day. 30.
... Some warm and some cold weather. October 2 and 3. Hot summer days. 8. ..."
4. An Account of the Arctic Regions: With a History and Description of the by William Scoresby (1820)
"30 SW Blowing hard 31 SW Calm, snow at night 1634 s 1 SW Dark cold weather •?
2 N' K Clear, ice forced to sea 3 SE, A little rain, at night aSW storm 4 ..."
5. Essays, Political, Economical, and Philosophical by Benjamin Rumford (1802)
"They cannot k avoided in cold weather in rooms heated by a lary open chimney fire.
... cold weather ..."