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falling weather

American  

noun

Chiefly Midland U.S.
  1. wet weather, as rain or snow.


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"He don't believe in dreams but some dreams like when you dream of the dead there's sho' goner be falling weather."

From Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Arkansas Narratives, Part 5 by Work Projects Administration

"White frost and mackerel sky; going to be falling weather," Jim said, aloud, as he went out of the yard, crunching the crisp grass under heel.

From The Copy-Cat and Other Stories by Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins

At daybreak heavy dark clouds hung low in a semicircle all around the northwest, threatening falling weather, and hasty preparations were made to move down the stream in search of a crossing.

From The Outlet by Adams, Andy

It was unpleasant by local comparison, but it was not damp and chilly, like a protracted period of falling weather on the Atlantic.

From Our Italy by Warner, Charles Dudley

She had not had an easy time of it since falling weather set in.

From Baby Pitcher's Trials Little Pitcher Stories by May, Carrie L.

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