"The hot weather drives them out of the city," he said, explaining why he had so many customers.
The season had not begun, but the unusually hard weather was driving a number of people back to town.
When bad weather drove us all indoors, there was hardly room to sleep.
It brought us safely back to the very spot from which fine weather would have driven us forever.
"Nasty weather blowing up if you ask me, will you be driving the Mini?"
Perhaps the severe weather had driven them all away.
The cold weather drove people indoors and kept them there, allowing me considerable freedom to enjoy the open sky without fear of being seen.
Or at all events, when the sun is down, and the weather is driving in from the sea?
The area was usually well-populated and quite safe, but the bad weather had driven everyone off the streets.
The cold weather flowing through the streets of the towns scatter the people and drive them indoors.