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Talking about the weather, how to say it in English?

1. Westerners, especially British people, often talk about the weather when they meet. On the one hand, the weather has a great influence on people's lives. On the other hand, because the weather is a neutral topic, some sensitive topics can be avoided. Talking about the weather can not only enliven the atmosphere, break the deadlock, but also lead to new topics. 2. When it comes to temperature, China people are used to using degrees Celsius (C), while Europeans and Americans are used to using degrees Fahrenheit (F). Please pay attention to the difference between them. Zero degrees Celsius is equivalent to 32 degrees Fahrenheit. When talking about the weather, British and Americans often use some adverbs of degree to express their feelings, such as: beautiful, terrible, very, painful, extreme, terrible or dreamy. Idiom 1.it? Sunny/rainy/cloudy. Today is sunny/rainy/cloudy. It looks like rain. It looks like rain. 4. it? Scold cats and dogs. It is raining cats and dogs. It seems that it will clear up. 6. it? Blow hard. The wind is blowing hard. 7. it? It snows heavily. 8. Snow won? It won't last long This snow won't last long. 9. it? Dense fog It's foggy. 10. The fog began to dissipate. Fog is gathering. 1 1. It? Lightning and thunder. Thunder and lightning. 14. It? The weather forecast is different. This is quite different from the weather forecast. 15. It? Quite changeable. The weather is changeable.