noun a boundary separating two masses of air of different densities, and is associated with stormy weather

  • The cold front is expected to bring a drop in temperature and possibly some precipitation.
  • I heard we're in for a cold front this weekend, so make sure to bundle up!
  • Man, that cold front is gonna make it feel like we're in the arctic!
  • The cold front of criticism from the boss left everyone feeling chilled to the bone.

noun a type of cloud forming rounded masses heaped on each other above a flat base at fairly low altitude

adjective relating to or resembling a cumulus cloud

  • The cumulus clouds in the sky indicated that a storm may be approaching.
  • I love watching the fluffy cumulus clouds float by on a sunny day.
  • Those big puffy cumulus clouds look like cotton candy in the sky.
  • His thoughts drifted like cumulus clouds, ever-changing and unpredictable.

noun a downward current or draft of air, especially one in a chimney or furnace

  • The downdraft from the helicopter caused papers to fly everywhere.
  • Watch out for the downdraft when the plane takes off!
  • I was hit by a crazy downdraft while walking on the beach.
  • The negative news had a downdraft effect on the stock market.

adjective describing a weather condition characterized by low visibility due to the presence of thick mist or fog

  • The city was enveloped in a dense foggy blanket, reducing visibility for drivers.
  • I couldn't see a thing on my drive to work this morning, it was so foggy!
  • The weather forecast said it's gonna be super foggy today, so be careful out there.
  • Her mind felt foggy as she tried to recall the events of the previous night.

noun a person who studies or predicts the weather

  • The meteorologist accurately predicted the upcoming weather patterns.
  • I heard the meteorologist say it's going to rain tomorrow.
  • The meteorologist nailed the forecast today.
  • She's like a meteorologist when it comes to predicting trends in the stock market.

noun the scientific study of the atmosphere and its phenomena, especially with reference to weather and weather forecasting

  • Meteorology is the scientific study of the atmosphere and weather patterns.
  • I find meteorology fascinating because it helps me understand the weather better.
  • I'm thinking of majoring in meteorology because I've always been into weather stuff.
  • His knowledge of meteorology was like a guiding light in navigating through the stormy seas of uncertainty.

noun a covering of clouds; a cloudy or overcast sky

adjective having a layer of clouds covering the sky; cloudy

  • The weather forecast predicted an overcast sky for the entire day.
  • It looks like it's going to be overcast today.
  • The sky is all gloomy and overcast, it might rain soon.
  • His mood was overcast with sadness after hearing the news.

noun a current of warm air that rises in the atmosphere

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  • The updraft created by the warm air rising helped the glider stay aloft for hours.
  • We felt the updraft as we stood on top of the hill, it was like a gentle breeze lifting us up.
  • Dude, did you catch that sick updraft while surfing the air currents?
  • Her positive attitude acted as an updraft, lifting the spirits of everyone around her.

noun the state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, especially regarding temperature, precipitation, and wind

  • The weather forecast predicts heavy rain for the next few days.
  • I heard the weather is going to be really bad this weekend.
  • The weather today is totally whack, man.
  • The stormy weather in his life finally cleared up after he made some changes.

noun a visible mass of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere

  • The stratus cloud covered the sky, creating a dull and overcast day.
  • Looks like a stratus cloud is bringing some gloomy weather today.
  • That stratus cloud is a real buzzkill for our outdoor plans.
  • Her mood was like a lingering stratus cloud, casting a shadow over the room.

noun a scientist who studies the atmosphere and weather

  • The aerologist carefully analyzed the weather patterns before making any predictions.
  • I heard the aerologist is predicting a storm tomorrow.
  • The aerologist is like a weather wizard, always knowing what's coming.
  • In a way, an aerologist is like a detective, piecing together clues to solve the mystery of the weather.