How to use in-sentence of “bad weather”:
+ Some people at NASA were worried that bad weather might stop the launch, but the bad weather cleared up in time for a good launch.
+ The bad weather the, meaning the pilots could not see each other and neither could the controllers see the two planes on the runway.
+ The remains caused bad weather in Newfoundland and killed one person.
+ It was hit by bad weather near Scotland and Ireland, and some ships were wrecked on those coasts.
+ His illness was believed to have been caused by the bad weather in the inauguration.
+ Two of the attempts were stopped by bad weather which caused them to turn around.
+ It brought heavy rain and bad weather to the Deep South, including the nation’s first tornado of 2003.
+ Post-graduation, he was told to go to Luostari airbase in Murmansk Oblast, close to the NorwayNorwegian border, where bad weather made flying risky.
Example sentences of “bad weather”:
+ He tried for over a month but bad weather and winds stopped the ship.
+ Scott and his remaining two companions died of starvation, thirst, and cold - trapped in the tent by bad weather until their supplies ran out.
+ This meant that due to bad weather it had to be replaced often.
+ He tried for over a month but bad weather and winds stopped the ship.
+ Scott and his remaining two companions died of starvation, thirst, and cold – trapped in the tent by bad weather until their supplies ran out.
+ This meant that due to bad weather it had to be replaced often.
+ In bad weather crossing would have been impossible.
+ The launch was postponed due to bad weather and was eventually launched on 15 November.
+ Underground roots and stems can resist more the bad weather than leaves and stems that are above the ground.
+ On October 6, bad weather near the Leeward Islands formed into a subtropical depression, a storm that is not a proper tropical storm.
+ Dress boots are used instead of shoes in bad weather or rough outdoor situation, and as a traditional option for day time formalwear.
+ It was delayed several times due to bad weather and technical glitches.
+ Unlike most Europeans of that time, Rae believed that the local people knew the best ways to deal with the very bad weather conditions.
+ It moved northward and then eastward, bringing bad weather to Hispaniola and Jamaica.
+ An invest in meteorology is a labelled area of bad weather that is being looked at for a possible tropical cyclone being made.