undercast

[ˈʌndərkæst]

undercast Definition

a layer of clouds that covers the sky but is not thick enough to cause precipitation.

Using undercast: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "undercast" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The day was gloomy with a low undercast.

  • Example

    The pilot had to fly through an undercast layer to land the plane.

  • Example

    The weather forecast predicted an undercast sky for the next few days.

undercast Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for undercast

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Summary: undercast in Brief

'Undercast' [ˈʌndərkæst] is a meteorological term that refers to a layer of clouds that covers the sky without causing precipitation. It is often associated with gloomy weather and can affect air travel. Examples include 'The day was gloomy with a low undercast' and 'The weather forecast predicted an undercast sky for the next few days.'