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Recent Examples of leeward
Adjective
Further north, on the off-the-grid Cayo Frances, learn to fish from legendary fly fisherwoman Lori-Ann Murphy, and enjoy the placid, shallow waters of the leeward side of the island.—Ali Wunderman, Condé Nast Traveler, 16 Jan. 2020 This means that the leeward side of these landforms is usually drier and often protected from the high wind.—Tim MacWelch, Outdoor Life, 16 Jan. 2020
Noun
Forecasters issued a tropical storm watch for portions of the northern leeward islands.—Miami Herald Hurricane Bot, Miami Herald, 7 Oct. 2025 There's also a fire risk on the leeward sides of the islands that have been experiencing drought, with Kiko disrupting trade wind patterns, AccuWeather reported.—Jeanine Santucci, USA Today, 10 Sep. 2025 See All Example Sentences for leeward
Lake-effect snow is common in the Great Lakes region from November to February, and areas could see heavy snow bands (up to 2 to 3-plus inches per hour or greater), which can significantly impact downwind areas several hundred miles away.
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Vytas Reid,
CBS News,
28 Jan. 2026
Run the engine and heater for only about 10 minutes each hour to preserve fuel, and open a downwind window slightly for ventilation.
Rosenior’s triple substitution at the interval removed the left flank of Hato and Garnacho that had been thoroughly routed by Jarrod Bowen and Aaron Wan-Bissaka, as well as replacing the uneven passing of Benoit Badiashile with the forceful ball-carrying of Fofana.
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Liam Twomey,
New York Times,
1 Feb. 2026
Instead, what began as an attempt by Nixon to shore up his right flank by appealing to family values morphed into massive conservative opposition to any government intervention regarding the family.