excesswhether
Excessweather refers to a colloquial and informal term used to describe weather conditions that are perceived as extreme or unusually severe. It is not a scientifically recognized meteorological term but rather a descriptor of personal experience or common sentiment regarding weather events. This term can encompass a wide range of phenomena, including prolonged periods of intense heat, unseasonably cold temperatures, heavy rainfall leading to flooding, severe droughts, or exceptionally strong storms like hurricanes or blizzards. The perception of "excess" is subjective and can depend on an individual's location, climate expectations, and personal tolerance. What one person considers excess weather, another in a different region might consider normal or even mild. The term often carries a connotation of inconvenience, disruption, or even danger. While meteorologists use precise terminology for specific weather events, "excessweather" serves as a general, informal way for people to communicate their feelings about being subjected to weather that deviates significantly from the norm or their expectations for a particular time and place. It highlights the impact of weather on daily life and the human response to its more impactful manifestations.