• Weather-wise

    Origin 1

    From weather + wise ("having wisdom")

    Full definition of weather-wise

    Adjective

    weather-wise

    1. Skilled in predicting changes in the weather.
    2. Skilled in predicting changes in conditions, such as of public opinion.

    Origin 2

    From weather + wise ("way, manner")

    Alternative forms

    Adverb

    weather-wise

    1. (domain) With respect to weather.
      • 2000, Wayne Johnston, Baltimore's Mansion: A Memoir‎, Newfoundland is at the end of the line weather-wise, the last stop for storms that come across the continent or up the Atlantic seaboard
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