How to Use "Weather" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words weather (n): the condition of the outside air or temperature

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Used with adjectives:

"We are having beautiful weather today."
(beautiful, good, nice, lovely)

"What awful weather we're having today."
(awful, bad, terrible, gloomy, lousy, miserable)

"The weather was humid in California."
(humid, hot, muggy, warm)

"I wish we had sunny weather all year round."
(sunny, clear)

"The weather is unpredictable around here."
(unpredictable, uncertain)

"We have severe weather during the winter."
(severe, harsh, extreme)

"I hate living in cold weather."
(cold, freezing)

"We can expect rainy weather tomorrow."
(rainy, wet)

Used with verbs:

"He braved the stormy weather."
(braved, faced, endured)

"I hope the weather clears up soon."
(clears up, improves, lets up, warms up)

"We checked the weather before going camping."
(checked, watched)

"Can you predict the weather?"
(predict, forecast)

"The weather stayed beautiful for weeks."
(stayed, remained)

"Bad weather threatened our beach trip."
(threatened, prevented, ruined, spoiled)

Used with nouns:

"What is the weather condition up in the mountains?"
(condition)

"There was a change in the weather forecast."
(forecast, report, pattern, system, data)

"The meteorologist refers to the weather map."
(map, chart, satellite, station)

Used with prepositions:

"There was a sudden change in the weather."
(in)


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