Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - How does weather read English?

How does weather read English?

The pronunciation of the weather is: beauty [? English? We (r)]

The Chinese meaning of weather is translated into "weather" when used as a noun; Weather; Climate; Information, name; (British) wet ",translated as" endure "when used as a verb; Weathering; Erosion; Wind and rain; Be eroded; Withstand the wind and rain ",translated as" open air "when used as an adjective; To the wind "

Weather sentence:

There are occasional showers in southeast England, some of which may be very heavy.

There will be short showers in southeast England, and some areas will turn into heavy rain.

It will rain.

It will rain.

I hope the weather stays like this.

I hope the weather is always so good.

Quite warm, isn't it?

It's warm, isn't it?

There will be a snowfall today.

It will snow today.

I think there will be a storm soon.

I think there will be a storm soon.

It looks as if it will rain.

It looks like rain.

I don't think the rain will last long.

I don't think the rain will last long.