Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Nouns and adjectives about weather (in English), thank you!

Nouns and adjectives about weather (in English), thank you!

good weather: sunny/fine

nice/lovely/glory: the weather is very good and sunny

bright: sunny; Radiant

there isn't a cloud in the sky: the sky is clear

dry: it doesn't rain

fair: it is sunny (there is no wind and no rain), and it is often used in weather forecast

rain: wet/rain/damp rainy

unsettled: the weather is changeable (often Rain in Mao Mao

shower: shower

downpour, heavy rain

It's pouring down (British English)/It's pouring rain (American English) It's raining

It's raining: it's drizzling

snow: snowy < Partially melted snow and ice mixture

hail/hailstones: Hail

blizzard: Blizzard

frost: Frost

wind: windy, windy

Brewery: particularly windy

breeze: Breeze, Breeze and drizzle

hurricane (in the Atlantic Ocean)/typhoon (in the Pacific Ocean): hurricane (Atlantic Ocean)/typhoon (Pacific Ocean)

Cloud: cloudy

grey/dull: gray; Gloomy

overcast: cloudy, gloomy (it's going to rain)

hazy: foggy

Hot: boiling/scoring/sizzling/blazing/burning/baking/broiling (hot) all mean "very hot"

sultry.

cold in summer p>cold: freezing (cold) is particularly cold

arctic is extremely cold (often in ice and snow)

wintry is cold, like winter

crisp is fresh, dry and cold

chilly is relatively cold (making people feel uncomfortable)

cool; Cool

cold snap/cold spell/cold spring.