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Used with adjectives:
"
We are having beautiful weather today."
(beautiful, good, nice, lovely)
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What awful weather we're having today."
(awful, bad, terrible, gloomy, lousy, miserable)
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The weather was humid in California."
(humid, hot, muggy, warm)
"
I wish we had sunny weather all year round."
(sunny, clear)
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The weather is unpredictable around here."
(unpredictable, uncertain)
"
We have severe weather during the winter."
(severe, harsh, extreme)
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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)
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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)
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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)