(to) snow | (to) shine |
temperature
World temperatures are 0.6°C higher than 100 years ago. |
thunder
(thunder crashes) |
umbrella
It's raining so take an umbrella. |
windy
In Brighton it's very cloudy and it's windy. |
dry
Would you hand me a dry towel, |
wet
It rained at the festival, and we got very wet. |
wellingtons |
weather
What's the weather like today? Is it hot? |
chilly
and made them more cold and chilly. |
cloud
It's going to rain – look at those big grey clouds. |
degrees
It's 60 degrees Fahrenheit. |
fog
You can't even see in this fog, |
forecast
Tomorrow's forecast: sunny. |
frost | hail |
hurricane
A wind with a speed of 74 miles or more is designated a hurricane. |
lightning
What would you do if you were outside in a thunderstorm and lightning was near? |
(to) rain
And today, with the rain, it's anything but perfect, |
rainbow |
season |
spring
In Britain, spring begins in March. |
summer
I play tennis in the summer and go skiing in the winter. |
autumn
The four seasons are spring, summer, autumn and winter. |
winter
I play tennis in the summer and go skiing in the winter. |
temperatuur
temperatuur |
schijnen | sneeuwen |
winderig
winderig |
paraplu
paraplu |
donder / onweer
donder / onweer |
regenlaarzen |
nat
nat |
droog
droog |
wolk
wolk |
koud
koud |
weer
weer |
weersvoorspelling
weersvoorspelling |
mist
mist |
graden
Het is 60 graden Fahrenheit. |
orkaan
orkaan |
hagel | vorst |
regenboog |
regenen
regenen |
bliksem
bliksem |
zomer
zomer |
lente
lente |
seizoen |
winter
winter |
herfst
herfst |