Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - It's a fine day today.

It's a fine day today.

It's a fine day today.

Weather can be expressed as good weather in English, in which the British pronunciation of weather is [? We (r)], pronunciation [? W? ], which means: weather, meteorology, storm, dryness, weathering, safe passage, passage. Weathered [ground].

Usage of some fine weather:

1. When the weather is fine, I painted the house.

I took advantage of the fine weather to paint the house.

We went out for a picnic because of the good weather.

The weather was fine, so we went out for an outing.

If it is fine tomorrow, I will go out.

If the weather is fine, I will go out tomorrow.

It's a fine day today. I went to the shrine near my home to see cherry blossoms.

I went to the shrine near my home to see cherry blossoms today.

If it is fine tomorrow, I will go shopping with my friends.

If the weather is fine tomorrow, I will go shopping with my friends.

I hope the weather will get better this afternoon, because we want to go out.

I hope it will clear up this afternoon because we want to go out.

If it is fine tomorrow, we will have a picnic somewhere.

If it is fine tomorrow, we will have a picnic somewhere.

8. Was the weather good when you were on vacation?

Was the weather good when you were on holiday?

9. When the weather is fine, I often go to the seaside.

When the weather is fine, I often go to the seaside.