Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The difference between snow and snow

The difference between snow and snow

Snow can be used as both a noun (uncountable) and a verb. Snow is the singular form of the third person in the general tense of the verb "Snow". Snowing is the progressive tense of the verb "snow".

It looks like rain. It looks like rain.

It looks as if it will rain. It looks like rain.

It will rain.

It began to rain. It began to rain.

It cleared up. It cleared up.

It will be fine tomorrow. It will be sunny tomorrow.

It seems that it will clear up.

The weather is getting warmer and warmer. The weather is getting warmer and warmer.

I think there will be a storm soon.

I don't think the rain will last long. I don't think it will rain for long.

I think the rain will last all day. I think it will rain all day.

We will have a snowfall today. It will snow today.

It began to rain. It is raining.

I'm glad the weather is getting better. I'm glad today is a good day.

I'm sorry, but it rained. It's a pity that it rained.

I hope the weather will remain fine. I hope it will always be sunny.

I hope the weather stays like this. I hope the weather is always so good.

I hope it won't rain. I hope it won't rain.

The rain has stopped. The rain has stopped.

Nice day, isn't it? Nice day, isn't it?

It is warm today, isn't it? It's quite warm today, isn't it?