Do you have a complete sentence?
In general when we say this in the UK is would be part of a weather forecast meaning it will be wet weather, i.e. raining with lots of wind at ths same time. It does not refer to the time after the rain has stopped.
Do you have a complete sentence?
In general when we say this in the UK is would be part of a weather forecast meaning it will be wet weather, i.e. raining with lots of wind at ths same time. It does not refer to the time after the rain has stopped.
Thank you very much,Suzi Br.I just want to know what "wet and windy" means in weather forecast.Now I have got it,because of your explanation.Thank you!