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gusty

[guhs-tee] / ˈgʌs ti /


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“It’s going to be a very soggy, wet period over much of the week,” said Mike Wofford, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, who warned of “heavy rain and gusty winds.”

From Los Angeles Times

With benign conditions turning gusty in the final hour, Morikawa hooked his tee shot on 17 and could only manage a bogey from the oceanside rough.

From Barron's

Forecasters say a strong system is headed our way and, starting Sunday, poses the threat of thunderstorms, flooding, gusty winds and dangerous waves.

From Los Angeles Times

And Santa Barbara County could see gusty sundowner winds on Saturday and Sunday evening, according to the weather service.

From Los Angeles Times

Further spells of rain are likely, at times heavy, accompanied by periods of strong and occasionally gusty winds.

From BBC