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Sunny weather, isn't it?

Sunny days are right.

Weather descriptors can be used to describe different weather conditions. Here are some common words: sunny: it means the sky is bright and sunny, and there is no cloud cover. Cloudy: it means that there are clouds in the sky, but it is not completely gloomy, and the sun shines through the clouds. Cloudy day: refers to the sky covered with thick clouds, the sun can't penetrate, and the sky looks gloomy. Rainy day: It means that there is precipitation, and rain falls from the clouds, which can be Mao Mao rain or heavy rain. Snowy day: it means that there is snowfall, and snowflakes fall from the clouds and cover the ground. These words can help people describe different weather conditions, let people know the weather conditions of the day and make corresponding preparations.