be in the wind

be in the wind

To be likely to happen, often imminently. With the company doing so poorly these days, we're all afraid that layoffs are in the wind. When I start to smell my neighbors' fireplaces at night, it feels like winter is in the wind. After years of deadlock between the two nations, change seems to be in the wind, as delegates from both countries confirmed they are meeting to discuss a possible peace treaty.
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