Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Words representing the weather

Words representing the weather

It's dark, cold and hot, lightning and thunder, yellow sand covering the sun, pouring rain, storms,

There are many things about "heaven":

The wind is sunny and the breeze is warm. Describe sunny weather.

It's sunny and breezy. Describe sunny weather.

The replacement of the sun and the moon is gradually declining and retreating.

Sunset-thousands of feet described the situation as a sharp decline.

Sunset on the western hills (1) The sun sets from the western hills. Refers to dusk. (2) metaphor near death of aging people or rotten things.

Also known as "the day is not far away." It's getting late, and the journey is still far away. Metaphor is exhausted.

Warm wind, warm sunshine and warm breeze. Describe sunny weather.

Warm sunshine is "warm sunshine".

English adjectives are:

Cloudy and overshot,

Strong wind,

Blizzard,

Downpour/downpour/downpour,

Shower,

(Rain and snow) Stop lighting,

Clean up, clean up,

(Fine weather) Hang in there,

warm up

Wet (wet-refers to rain)

Terrible (terrible)

Lovely (lovely, pleasant)

very good

Sunny (sunny)

Not bad (pleasant)

Rainy day (rainy)

damp

Cloudy (cloudy)

Beauty (beauty)

Windy (windy)

Wet (wet)

Winter (winter, cold)

Hot and humid

Misty (foggy)

It's a rainy day. It is raining.

It is cloudy.

It's windy

It's foggy. The fog is thick.

This is a bad day. The weather is very bad.

The weather is really nice. The weather is fine.

It's sultry today. It's really sultry.