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Synonyms and antonyms of Changes in the weather in British Thesaurus

Changes in the weather

break (verb)

if the weather breaks, it changes unexpectedly, and usually becomes worse

break through ()

if the sun breaks through the clouds, it appears from behind them

brighten up ()

if the weather brightens up, it becomes sunnier

clear (verb)

if the sky or the weather clears, the weather becomes brighter and there are no more clouds, rain etc

clear up ()

if the weather clears up, the clouds or rain go away

close in ()

if the weather closes in, it becomes unpleasant

cloud (verb)

to become darker because grey clouds are forming in the sky

ease (verb)

if bad weather such as wind or rain eases, it becomes less strong

fickle (adjective)

weather that is fickle changes often and unexpectedly

lift (verb)

if something such as cloud or fog lifts, the weather improves and you can see clearly again

melt away ()

if ice or snow melts away, it changes into water as it gets warmer

thaw (verb)

if the weather thaws, it becomes warmer and causes ice or snow to change into liquid

thaw (noun)

a period of warmer weather that causes ice and snow to turn into water

track (verb)

if weather tracks in a particular direction, it moves in that direction