Racheado in english
Racheado
pronunciation: rækedoʊ part of speech: none
pronunciation: rækedoʊ part of speech: none
In gestures
racheado = gusty ; squally.
Example: The strong winds have died down as the morning has progressed but it is still gusty at times out on the mountain.Example: From the latter end of February to that of May the wind is generally southerly, blowing very fresh and squally at times.more:
» lluvia racheada = wind-driven rain ; lashing rain .
Example: Dissemination in the field is by wind-driven rain, insects, infected plant debris or wind-blown soil. Example: No snow in Norway yet; just cold, biting winds and lashing rain.» lluvias racheadas = blustery showers .
Example: Brace yourself as 'severe gusts and blustery showers' are predicted tonight, while weather warnings are in place for six counties.» tormenta con vientos racheados = gusty storm .
Example: Heavy and gusty storms will put a damper on the end of the weekend in parts of Texas.» viento racheado = gale .
Example: Forecasters hope holidaymakers will gain some respite in time for tonight's festivities, but cannot rule out frequent showers and gales.» vientos racheados = gusty winds ; squally winds .
Example: On Wednesday the strong spring storm system will continue to intensify and will likely produce gusty winds. Example: A band of heavy rain and squally winds will affect many northern and western areas of England through Saturday.