Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Two sentence patterns asking about the weather

Two sentence patterns asking about the weather

What's the weather like /What's the weather like? How's the weather?

The general answer is: sunny/cloudy/windy/rainy. Today is sunny/cloudy/windy/rainy. WSI. Is it cold/hot? Is it cold/hot? Used to ask general questions about the weather. For example, ask: A: Is it hot there in summer? Is it hot there? Yes, it is. Yes, it's very hot.

How cold/hot is it? Today is a day! How cold/hot it is today! What is the weather like today? What is the weather like today?

Common sentence patterns for asking about the weather:

What is the weather like today? What is the weather like today?

What is the weather like today? What is the weather like today?

What will the weather be like tomorrow? What will the weather be like tomorrow?

What was the weather like yesterday? What was the weather like yesterday?

What will the weather be like tomorrow? What will the weather be like tomorrow?

What's the weather like in summer of beijing? What's the weather like in summer of beijing?

What's the weather like in London in winter? What's the weather like in London in winter?