Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Who can tell me some adjectives that describe the weather in English?

Who can tell me some adjectives that describe the weather in English?

Good weather: sunny/sunny

The weather is fine and sunny.

Bright: sunny; Emit dazzling light.

There is not a cloud in the sky: the sky is clear.

Dry: dry, no rain.

Fair: Sunny days (no wind and no rain) are often used for weather forecast.

Rain: wet/rainy/wet and rainy

Unstable: The weather is changeable (it often rains). Mao Mao Rain: Mao Mao Rain, Mao Mao Rain.

Shower: Shower

Torrential rain

A downpour (British English)/a downpour (American English).

It's driving: it's raining in Mao Mao.

Snow: Snow is snow.

sleet

Snow mud: snow mud; A partially melted mixture of ice and snow.

Hail/Hail: Hail

Blizzard: a blizzard

Frost

Wind: there is wind, there is wind

Brewery: It's windy.

Breeze: Breeze and drizzle.

Hurricane (Atlantic)/Typhoon (Pacific): Hurricane (Atlantic)/Typhoon (Pacific).

Cloudy: The weather is cloudy.

Gray/dim: gray; dark

Cloudy day: cloudy and gloomy (it's going to rain)

Hazy: Smoky and foggy.

Hot: boiling/scoring/sizzling/blazing/burning/baking/hot means "very hot"

Sultry, sultry, humid

Warm, warm

Gentle and warm.

Heat wave heat wave; High temperature period in summer

Cold: Freezing point (cold) is extremely cold.

The Arctic is extremely cold (often in ice and snow).

Winter is very cold, just like winter.

Fresh, dry and cold

Chilly is cold (making people feel uncomfortable)

Cool; cool

Cold snap/cold snap/late spring chill