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Drier meaning
Alternative spelling of dryer.
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Nearing the end of the Permian, however, Pangaea got drier and drier.
Along with the grey skies this spring, the UK has already seen more than its average rainfall for the season, with two weeks still to go (though Scotland itself is drier than average).
A Met Office spokesperson said: “Today there will be a few morning showers are possible but it will generally be a much drier day than it was yesterday.
And talking ’bout dry, dis weather drier than Vee Pee sense of humor.
A risk of showers Friday through the weekend but as I mentioned earlier, drier than wet as the next low splits and the center of the trough slides down off our coastline into California.
Aside from the return to trade winds, little change is expected through mid-week as reinforcing subsidence maintains a shallow and strong inversion in favor of continued drier- than-normal conditions.
A tapestry of colourful mosses indicates where it’s safe to step: the green and white spots are drier, while the rich red and copper patches can swallow you whole.
A trend toward more stable and drier conditions is then expected this weekend, with lingering trade wind flow focusing showers across mainly windward and mauka areas.
Behind that front, dew points will drop like a stone, ushering in much drier, more comfortable air.
But it made no direct allowance for climate change, which is already making Australia hotter and drier.
But the northern half of the UK seeing a much drier and brighter day.
But the rain again intervened during the interval with Australia 214 for five, 61 behind, with a final session washout leaving the hosts hoping for a drier day five, though the forecast is again unencouraging.
Despite the drier than average winter thus far, shot remains as wet as his last name.
Drier and warmer conditions, and an abundance of fuel will see bushfire risk increase towards summer.
Drier weather appeared in the offing later in the week for a state more used to drought than to deluges that have flooded farm fields, closed major highways and inundated some urban areas.
Drier weather is expected from Saturday onwards.
Drier with sunny spells for eastern England after morning fog clears.
Dry years will be drier.
Glyn y Marl ward Councillor Susan Shotter said the flyover work ‘had to be done’ in drier months, and was unavoidable.
He adds as temperatures increase, they suspect trees from more southern regions will adapt better to the drier and warmer conditions in te north.