weathery

Adjective

 * 1) Accompanied by or featuring wind and/or precipitation.
 * 2) * 1960, Joseph Sargent Hall,  Folks and their Lore, Asheville, NC: The Cataloochee Press, Great Smoky Mountains Natural History Association, Chapter10, p.67,
 * Weather often means bad weather, a rain or snow storm: one may hear: “There’s no need of you goin’ out, it’s so weathery.”
 * 1) Worn or otherwise affected by weather; (of a person's features or body) showing signs of age or wear.
 * 2) Subject to frequent changes (of direction or fortune, for example).
 * 3) Lacking in flavour as a result of the leaves having been harvested during mid-season rains.
 * 1) Worn or otherwise affected by weather; (of a person's features or body) showing signs of age or wear.
 * 2) Subject to frequent changes (of direction or fortune, for example).
 * 3) Lacking in flavour as a result of the leaves having been harvested during mid-season rains.
 * 1) Subject to frequent changes (of direction or fortune, for example).
 * 2) Lacking in flavour as a result of the leaves having been harvested during mid-season rains.
 * 1) Subject to frequent changes (of direction or fortune, for example).
 * 2) Lacking in flavour as a result of the leaves having been harvested during mid-season rains.
 * 1) Subject to frequent changes (of direction or fortune, for example).
 * 2) Lacking in flavour as a result of the leaves having been harvested during mid-season rains.
 * 1) Lacking in flavour as a result of the leaves having been harvested during mid-season rains.
 * 1) Lacking in flavour as a result of the leaves having been harvested during mid-season rains.
 * 1) Lacking in flavour as a result of the leaves having been harvested during mid-season rains.
 * 1) Lacking in flavour as a result of the leaves having been harvested during mid-season rains.