Sentence examples for weather trouble from inspiring English sources

The phrase "weather trouble" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used informally to refer to difficulties caused by weather conditions, but it's not commonly recognized.
Example: "We might face some weather trouble during our trip if the storm doesn't pass."
Alternatives: "weather issues" or "weather difficulties."

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The North Sea has been the principal source of airlift weather trouble.

By M. Cahn and St. Clair McKelway The New Yorker, March 17 , 1956P. 33 A Mr. M. Cahn, of 2050 33rd Avenue, San Francisco, Cal., set out for Cleveland on the Trans World Airlines, on a plane that ran into weather trouble, so the trip took him 24 hours instead of 11.

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Stormy weather, troubled waters.

No such cataclysmic weather troubles the Paris of "Happenstance," though there is some rain, but Mr. Firode is quite taken with the wide-eyed notion of cause and effect that the original title metaphorically suggests.

Half-time at the OneMinutesJr workshop in Budva and after the weather troubles of yesterday, the Wednesday had turned into the big filming day.

Through fog, bad weather, motor trouble, and ice floes, with two stops (one on Sledge Island, and one on the mainland near Cape Woolley) they reached King Island (Ukivoc in Eskimo) in two days.

A front-page article on Oct. 21 about support shown at Holy Angels Church in Chicago for its pastor, the Rev. John Calicott, who was suspended as part of the American bishops' policy on accusations of sexual abuse, referred incorrectly to Monica Lewers, who commented on the parish's resolve to weather the trouble.

Running four days late because of bad weather and trouble with a hydrogen valve in the shuttle's engine compartment, Discovery's two solid-fuel boosters ignited with a crackling roar at 11 59 p.m., instantly pushing the spacecraft away from launch pad 39A atop twin torrents of 5,000-degree 5,000-degree

Investors like Grantham could weather severe trouble because of a deep conviction based on years of experience.

Cold, icy weather spells trouble for the NHS for two main reasons: it leads to an increase in falls and respiratory illness.

The battle ended in failure for the Tokugawa side, owing to bad weather, engine trouble and the decisive use of a Gatling gun by Imperial troops against samurai boarding parties.

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