English Grammar

Weather Phrases and clauses in English

Weather Phrases  and clauses

Sometimes we wanted to describe the weather that we like the most but when we have thoughts but do not have proper words to describe what we feel it seems to be useless so here we make it easy for you to tackle this problem.

Expanding your vocabulary and learning to say the same thing in different ways is incredibly important when working on your English fluency. This is important to sound more natural and help you understand more native speakers who use idioms and English expressions.

There are many sentences or phrases we use in our daily life over and over but sometimes we don’t understand how to construe these phrases in English maybe just because of that, our native language isn’t English or maybe we do not pay much attention to them these phrases and sometimes we get bored using the same phrases over and over so why not make it little enthralling? Something new or engrossing aside from the boring words. 

Do you want to say more than “Hi” or want to use engrossing phrases at your home or workplace and be fluent as a native speaker? Then you are in the right place.

But before starting the substantial thing is to get the knowledge of what is phrase.

“A group of words without a subject and verb adds meaning to a word but doesn’t make a complete sentence.”

Practice makes you perfect so try to make a little effort to get a full grip on these phrases that helps you to become a fluent speaker. For this purpose, you can get help from your English-speaking friend or you can use Google Translator for better pronunciation. You’ll get immediate feedback for the most accurate pronunciation. After you have mastered basic words and their proper pronunciation, it will be a natural transition to learn the longer phrases that make up much of everyday conversation.

Some tips and tricks to learn these phrases:
  • Try to learn at least two phrases each day to focus on and say them aloud at least five to six times.
  • Always ready to grasp new words or phrases while watching TV or from anywhere and then try to speak them in front of the mirror.
  • Try to use them in real conversation.
  • Native English media like TV shows and podcasts can give you lots of examples of phrases, as well as ways to hear a variety of common phrases used in context.

 weather phrases use for conversation

  • It was cold yesterday.
  • It is cold.
  • It is windy.
  • Beautiful day, isn’t it?
  • It is sunny.
  • It rained last week.
  • It’s a rainy afternoon.
  • The weather is foggy today
  • The Earth is refreshed by frequent showers
  • It’s a nice day today.
  • Can you believe all this snow
  • It’s snowing now.
  • It’s raining out there.
  • Did you order such great
  • What a bright and sunny day
  • The sun shone brilliantly in the clear, blue sky.
  • What’s it like out?
  • It’s miserable out.
  • How’s the weather?
  • It’s ten below
  • Do you have rain?
  • We haven’t had a drop of rain for weeks.
  • What’s the temperature there?

  • It’s snowing here, what’s it doing there?
  • Beautiful day, huh?
  • What’s the weather forecast?
  • Such a beautiful day today, isn’t it?
  • It has been snowing since yesterday.
  • The sun has been shining for the whole week.
  • Man this weather lately is rough.
  • How are you holding up through all this snow
  • It will rain tomorrow.
  • It will snow tomorrow
  • This sun is just what the doctor ordered!
  • Are you a cold-weather or hot-weather person?
  • I love this sunny weather, how about you?
  • Ring around the moon
  • Rain foretold, long last
  • White, fluffy clouds drifted across the clear, blue sky
  • What’s the weather like where you’re from?

  • Did you survive this cold winter
  • What’s the weather like today?
  • What’s the weather like in your country?
  • How’s the weather?
  • What’s the temperature today?
  • What’s the weather forecast?
  • Such beautiful weather today, isn’t it?
  • Are you a hot-weather person or a cold-weather person?
  • It’s hot/cold outside.

  • It’s cloudy outside. It might rain soon!
  • It’s raining cats and dogs!
  • A storm is coming.
  • It’s sunny outside but with a cool breeze.
  • It’s looking like it’ll be as cold as 5 degrees this morning.
  • The sun is shining outside.
  • The weather’s nice today.
  • Can you believe how cold it is outside?
  • It’s freezing!

Hot weather phrases

Weather is a very popular topic for small talk conversation in English. So what other ways to say hot weather or it’s hot outside can you use?

  • It’s sweltering!
  • It’s boiling!
  • It’s baking!
  • Tropical
  • I am sweating
  • It’s going to be hot this Sunday, should we go to the beach
  • We’re having a heatwave!
  • It’s like a furnace/oven outside!
  • It’s so hot you can fry an egg on the pavement!
  • It’s scorching!

Phrases used to say “weather is so cool”

  • It’s cold
  • It’s nippy.
  • There’s a nip in the air.
  • It’s crisp.
  • It’s brass monkey weather.
  • It’s chilly.
  • It’s freezing
  • It’s frosty.
  • A blizzard
  • Cold snap
  • You catch the cold
  • There’s no such thing as bad weather

Phrases used to “describe seasons”

For people living in Pakistan, there are four seasons. These are:

  1. Spring
  2. Summer
  3. Autumn (known as fall)
  4. Winter
Phrases about seasons:
  • They got married in the winter.
  • We play a lot of cricket in the summer.
  • She was born in June.
  • November this year has been warmer than usual.
  • We use on to talk about specific days during a month.
  • I met her on a Friday.
  • They got married in May.
  • So, what’s the weather like in your country?
  • It depends on the region. We have all four seasons.
  • Of all the seasons I love winter the most.
  • I love winter season.
  • Flowers bloom in spring
  • This is the season of romance.
  • I love autumn.

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