Noun
wet season (plural wet seasons)
Especially in tropical regions, the part of the year when most of the rain falls.
I commonly went ashore every day, either upon business, or to recreate myself in the fields, which were very pleasant, and the more for a shower of rain now and then, that ushers in the wet season. William Dampier
Abdulhameed at the palace of the Emir of Biu’s in Borno State during the presentation of essential supplies to 2,987 maize farmers for 2020 wet season. Source: Internet
A carpet of green springs from the desert during this brief wet season, attracting herders from throughout the region who come to pasture their cattle and camels. Source: Internet
A study of hippopotamus reproductive behaviour in Uganda showed that peak conceptions occurred during the end of the wet season in the summer, and peak births occurred toward the beginning of the wet season in late winter. Source: Internet
At the end of the wet season (May or June in East Africa), wildebeest migrate to dry-season areas in response to a lack of surface (drinking) water. Source: Internet
Births tend to take place during the wet season. Source: Internet