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Discover Ludwig"gray weather" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a condition of the atmosphere where the sky is overcast and the clouds are gray. For example: "The gray weather outside matched the somber mood of the funeral."
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The answer was in part related to Europe's gray weather, which all too often grounded planes.
The landscape is weird and dismal, especially in the kind of gray weather we had today.
"I noticed how cold and gray weather in Germany can be.
On a misty evening in May, the gray weather didn't put a damper on Turin's newfound energy.
"One Day" traffics in the same breezy, inviting Anglo-ness, finding charm in London's gray weather and gentle comedy in the residue of the class system.
In fact, while much of New England and Long Island has been drenched, there has been more gray weather than rain here.
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I wanted a house that was simple and cheery and unlike the gray English weather.
An air of sadness, disgust, fear and foreboding hangs over Mexico City, where I live, like the unseasonably cold, gray, drizzly weather we've been having.
The film itself is a kind of green-tinged Jean-Luc Godard meditation featuring the near-empty streets of Leningrad in gray, drizzly weather.
For Nadal, the eternal pessimist, such talk sounds positively sun-drenched, which in light of the gray Parisian weather forecast sounds like a welcome idea.
Our first day was sunny and unexpectedly warm, but it was followed by two perfect examples of the gray, chilly weather we'd been warned to expect.
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