Veðurs
Veðurs is the genitive singular form of veður, the Icelandic noun meaning weather. Veður is a neuter noun of the strong declension, and veðurs is used to indicate possession or to mean “of the weather.” It commonly appears in compounds and fixed expressions where the genitive function is required.
Etymology and relation to other languages: Veður derives from Old Norse veðr and is cognate with related
Usage in Icelandic: In contemporary Icelandic, veður is the standard term for weather and is widely used
See also: Veður (the common Icelandic word for weather); Icelandic grammar and declension; Old Norse language
Notes: The form veðurs is an inflected variant used to convey the relationship of the weather to