| STORMIER | More tempestuous (of the weather, or a relationship!) (8) |
| SCONCE | A fort/earthwork defending a ford or castle gate; a screen or shelter from fire or the weather; or, a decorative wall bracket for candles or lights (6) |
| BREAK | A crack, fracture or split; a brief pause for elevenses, fourses or tiffin; a sudden rush to escape; a change in the weather; or, a caesura (5) |
| TIMORSEA | It's a more tempestuous part of the Indian Ocean (5,3) |
| OVERCAST | Description of the weather when clouds are covering all/most of the sky (8) |
| FORTIETH | Ruby anniversary, out to save relationship! (8) |
| GREYNESS | State of the weather when there are a lot of clouds and little light (8) |
| ELEMENTS | Basics - of all aspects of the weather? (8) |
| SEASON | Each one of the four divisions of a year defined by changes in the weather; or, the British annual calendar of social events including Royal Ascot, Wimbledon and Cowes Week (6) |
| FAIRNESS | It's just the fine, dry state of the weather |
| SHELTERS | Protects against weather or danger (8) |
| ADVISORY | An official announcement that warns people about e.g. bad weather or diseases (8) |
| RAINDROP | Does it herald bad weather or, say, abdication? (8) |
| CLIMATIC | Of the weather (8) |
| FORECAST | Prediction of the weather (8) |
| METEO | "the weather" or "the weather forecast" - "la ..." (5) |
| IDIOM | Figure of speech like "under the weather" or "over the moon" |
| SORTS | Out of which one is under the weather or among the saints (5) |
| SNAP | Spell (of cold weather); or a card game (4) |
| FREEZE | Word for a layer of icy dew; a period of said frost or of cold subzero weather; or, alluding to the motionless ice, a halt, stoppage or wage fix (6) |