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dry spell

noun

  1. a prolonged period of dry weather.
  2. a period of little or no productivity or activity, low income, etc.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of dry spell1

First recorded in 1885–90
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Well backed in lead-up to race, would be suited by dry spell with good going right up his street.

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The year may have started with a dry spell, but the end of California’s storm season has brought more fresh snow to the Sierra Nevada, pushing the state’s snowpack to 96% of average on April 1, when the snow season typically reaches its peak.

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Although the ample snowpack and nearly full reservoirs mean stable water supplies for California for the time being, officials and experts caution that the next dry spell could come at any time.

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The storm will likely move out of the region sometime Friday — kicking off what could be a bit of a dry spell.

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But that dry spell looks set to end — and not with a whimper.

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