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falling weather

noun

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



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“Temperatures are still falling,” weather service meteorologist Andrew Rorke said Monday morning.

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The atmosphere was clouded up, and betokened falling weather.

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The fall and winter norther is a dry wind without rain or falling weather—so is our N. W. wind. 2d.

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It is common for such to say, I feel sleepy, or I feel dull, or, It feels like snow, or feels like rain, and thus from their own feelings to be able to predict, not only falling weather, but its character, whether snow or rain, at a time when either may occur consistently with appearances.

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First, they are not continuous, like the trades, but prevailing winds, and are storm winds; they always blow toward a region, or portion of the ocean, covered at the time by clouds and falling weather.

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