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These are various words you can use English Speaking about weather –
- Good morning, George.
- This is fine weather.
- Yes, it is a fine day.
- We had a beautiful day yesterday.
- I shall have some show very soon.
- How is the weather?
- It is a little better now.
- It was a terrible risotto we had yesterday.
- We need the rain.
- We havent had rain for two months.
- Did you see the weather bullet this morning?
- Yes, I Jot it while I was passing by the square.
- The bulletin says that we shall have warm weather today and tomorrow, with a light breeze in the evening.
- It was cold this morning.
- If is getting warmer now.
- How is the weather, John?
- Is it raining or snowing?
- It was pound hard about an hour ago, but it is ling now.
- H looks as though we were going to have a shower.
- Do you feel cold, George?
- Yes, I am frozen to death.
- I am going in to get warmed up a little.
- Everything is frozen.
- I think we shall have a snow storm.
- Too bad
- We cannot skate if it snows.
- No fear of that.
- The weather is getting milder.
- So much.
- The worse.
- Mild weather means that we are going to have snow.
- What is the weather forecast?
- I don’t know.
- I haven’t seen the newspaper today.
- Here is one.
- Let us see at is windy.
- The weather is very nestle now.
- It may clear up later.
- We expect this kind of weather in the fall.
- It is damp.
- It is foggy.
- It is misty.
- It hails.
- It thunders.
- It lightens.
- The sun is coming out.
- The ice is melting fast.
- It will be muddy after the ice melts.
- It is getting dark.
- We must go.
- It is daylight yet.
- We have full moon this week.
- The thermometer at my window registered five below zero this morning.
- Quite different from mine.
- My thermometer registered two above zero at nine o’clock.
- The sun rises in the East.
- The sun sets in the West.
- The wind “blows from the North.