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How to describe the cold weather?

It's really cold today! When I walked out of the house, a cold current came on my face, and I couldn't help shivering. The biting cold wind blew on my face like a sharp knife, and I felt a little pain on my face. Naughty wind also got into my thin mountain, so I quickly fled home and put on some clothes.

It's really cold today! I felt a chill when I opened the window. Outside the window, snowflakes fell from the sky, flying snowflakes covered the earth with a quilt, and there was a world wrapped in silver everywhere. The sun rises lazily, unlike in summer. Many pedestrians waiting at the station are wearing gloves, down jackets, hats and scarves.

3. It's really cold! Walking out of the house in the morning, I found a biting cold wind blowing outside, which made people tremble. The sun has lost its former glory. Although I have wrapped myself up in clothes, the north wind still found a gap to drill in, and I can't help shivering. Grandma's clothes, just hanging out, soon froze hard.

It's really cold today! There are fewer pedestrians on the road. Almost everyone wears fluffy gloves, thick scarves and thick cotton hats. The children's faces are red with cold, just like two big apples. All the leaves outside have fallen, and they are already bare. Only the leaves of pine trees are still green, only darker than before.

It's really cold today. The wind is blowing, the glass is covered with ice, and the streets are sparsely populated. People who walk on the road occasionally wrap themselves in thick cotton-padded clothes and put their hands in their pockets.