Queen's weather

Queen's weather

Good weather, especially on a day that an outdoor event is scheduled to happen. The phrase refers to Queen Victoria, who tended to have favorable weather conditions at her public appearances. With how much it's rained this month, we were so lucky to have Queen's weather for our wedding weekend.
See also: weather
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • been under the weather
  • (I've) been under the weather
  • weather eye, to keep a
  • be set fair
  • weather breeder
  • breeder
  • make bad weather of it
  • weather
  • make fair weather
  • weathered
References in classic literature
The Diamond Jubilee was upon us, and Queen's weather had already set in.