June gloom

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English

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Noun

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June gloom (uncountable)

  1. (weather, US, Southern California) Any of several gloomy weather conditions present during June mornings, especially conditions of clouds, cool temperatures, fog, or drizzle.

Usage notes

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  • Some people also use this phrase to describe similar Southern California weather conditions in May, but others refer to such conditions in May as May gray.