Adjective
wet-weather (not comparable)
(of clothing) Suitable for wet weather; waterproof.
Don't forget to pack your wet-weather gear when you come to England.
Besides different tyres, the wet-weather bikes have steel brake rotors and different brake pads instead of the carbon discs and pads used on the 'dry' bikes. Source: Internet
The first ten drivers on ten must start the race on the tyre which set the fastest time in Q2, unless the weather requires the use of wet-weather tyres. citation Any penalties that affect grid position are applied at the end of qualifying. Source: Internet