Adverse Weather definition
Examples of Adverse Weather in a sentence
Contractor shall work additional days if necessary at no cost to District, irrespective of adverse weather, to maintain access and the Contract Schedule, and to protect the Work from the effects of Adverse Weather.
If an LNG Ship arrives and tenders NOR at the Discharge Port within its Arrival Window, such LNG Ship shall have priority over other LNG ships except in the case that any other LNG ship, having arrived and tendered notice of readiness within its scheduled arrival window is already waiting to load and/or unload due to Adverse Weather or Force Majeure.
Adverse Weather conditions are those wherein the weather satisfies all of the following conditions: (1) unusually severe precipitation, sleet, snow, hail, heat, or cold conditions in excess of the norm for the location and time of year it occurred, (2) unanticipated, and (3) at the Project.
For requests to extend Contract Times based on weather related delays, the Contractor shall use the form, “Request to Extend Contract Times on the Basis of Adverse Weather Conditions,” see [Appendix J].
For requests to extend Contract Times based on weather related delays, the Contractor shall use the form, “Request to Extend Contract Times on the Basis of Adverse Weather Conditions,” see Appendix J.