During the summer, with the hot dry winds coming off the mountains, a good percentage of the water probably doesn't even hit the ground.
But there was a strong, dry wind that morning, and the fire spread out of control.
Summer in this hemisphere made for an almost constant dry wind.
The dry wind followed him as he walked toward his hotel.
Her sigh was a small sound almost lost in the boom of dry hot wind beyond die door.
But the dry wind drew off just enough moisture to keep it from growing very long.
A hot, dry wind was now blowing from this direction.
The next day brought a warm, dry wind from the southwest.
The heat steadily increased, a dry wind blew from the south.
The dry wind walks the day, if what you say is true.