Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

spell-of-weather

noun
/spɛl əv ˈwɛðər/
Definition
A spell of weather refers to a period of time during which a particular type of weather occurs consistently in a specific region.
Examples
  • During the summer, we enjoyed a lovely spell of weather that allowed us to spend most of our days outdoors.
  • After a long spell of wet weather, the sun finally broke through the clouds.
  • The region experienced an unusual spell of cold weather in April, surprising many residents.
Meaning
Typically, this term is used to describe a temporary change in weather patterns, such as a prolonged period of sunshine, rain, or storms.
Synonyms
  • period of weather
  • weather pattern
  • seasonal change
  • climatic condition