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How to pronounce weather's English?

English Pronunciation ['We? (r)] Bel Canto [? w].

The sentences describing the weather are as follows:

1. Although the weather is still gloomy, I feel much better and have never felt so happy. Maybe I learned something, and I saw the fallen leaves again. Now, they are yellow and incomplete. I think they are more beautiful than the lush in the past.

The weather is gloomy, and I feel very depressed. A person walking on a small green lawn, looking at the dark sky, seems to have a heavy stone in his heart. Alas, it's another sad day and the weather is not good. How can I feel better?

Today, the weather is gloomy, and the sky is thick, low and gray-yellow with cloudy clouds. The cold wind fluttered in the air like a sword, making a sharp cry.

Walking in the street, the weather is gloomy, and a biting cold wind blows, which makes people shudder. Tourists are burning their necks to get home. Suddenly, I looked up and my neck was chilly. The white sky seems to have been enchanted by the magician. It's snowing heavily, and snowflakes are falling and heading straight for your neck.

5. Outside the window, the sky is gray, with little snowflakes in the cold wind, and my heart is as gloomy as the weather outside. I walked around, looking bored, and I really couldn't write any more.

6. The next day, the weather was gloomy and there was a light rain in the air. This gloomy atmosphere worries my heart for no reason.

7. I like this weather. On a cloudy day, the dark clouds are white without a crack, and the whole sky is dark blue. So when I look up at the sky, I will look for a long time. Looking around, the sky seems to be very close to me, and reaching out seems to touch the coolness of the clouds.

8. One day in winter, it was gloomy and very cold. The north wind rustled and it was freezing. I stood motionless on grandma's outdoor balcony in the cold wind, just to see the snow that happened to fall.