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Describe the common weather in English! Speed up!

Describing the weather is one of the most popular ways of conversation and communication in English, and we all need to know how to say common expressions related to the weather.

1.? Express rainy day

It began to rain. It will rain.

The rain won't last long. It won't rain for long.

The rain has stopped. The rain has stopped.

I hope it won't rain. I hope it won't rain.

2.? Express cloudy day

It's a cloudy day. It is cloudy today.

Today is negligence day. It is cloudy today.

It is cloudy for some time today. It's a little cloudy today.

3.? Express windy and snowy days

It's a windy day. It is windy today.

There is a breeze today. There is a breeze today.

It is windy today.

There is a strong wind blowing. It is windy outside.

There will be a snowfall today. It will snow today.

It is snowing outside. It snows today.

There will be a storm soon. There will be a snowstorm.

4.? It's foggy

It's foggy.

The fog rolled in. It's foggy.

Visibility is very low today. Visibility is very low today.

5.? sunny day

It seems that it will clear up.

It's a fine day today. It's a fine day today.

It's sunny. It is sunny today.

I hope the weather will remain fine. I hope it will always be sunny.

What a nice day! Nice weather today!

6.? Indicates warmth and cold.

It's quite cool here in September. It's cool here in September.

Today is much colder than yesterday.

Quite warm, isn't it? It's warm, isn't it?

Today is nice and warm. It's warm and sunny today.

The above expressions of cloudy, sunny, rainy, windy, foggy, snowy, cold and warm are the most common weather expressions encountered all year round. The content is not difficult, and it is very easy to digest and absorb, and learn to use it.

If you are not familiar with the expression of weather, collect it quickly!