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Discover Ludwig"changing weather" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to describe the current weather situation in your area or you could use it as a metaphor for a situation that is uncertain or in flux. For example, you could say: "The changing weather often makes it difficult to plan outdoor activities."
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Climate change is raising sea levels and changing weather patterns in many parts of the world.
Increasingly recognized drivers of injuries and ill-health are the consequences of changing weather patterns, climate extremes, and climate change.
Regional climate change impacts are a function of local vulnerabilities, exposure, and changing weather variables.
"Changing Climate: Changing Weather," interactive exhibition exploring the history of weather and climate change.
"Changing Climate: Changing Weather," interactive exhibition on the history of weather and climate change.
"Changing Climate: Changing Weather," an interactive exhibition that explores the history of weather and climate change.
"Changing Climate: Changing Weather," interactive exhibition.
He observes the rapidly changing weather.
He learns about changing weather conditions.
Adapt to changing weather and seasons.
LINCROFT Monmouth Museum "Changing Climate: Changing Weather," interactive exhibition.
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