Weather meaning in English
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Definition
the weather: the climate, the temperature (rain, wind, sun, snow, etc.)
What's the weather like today? (or How's the weather today?) What type of weather is there today?
Did you see the weather forecast? It said it is going to rain next week.
Examples
- "Moving right along, let's get a quick weather report from weather correspondent Candy Summers."
- "The weather looks good, although it is night time, and I can't see much."
- "And since the weather has been beautiful of late, I suggest a pool party or barbecue weekend."
- "John : We now go to Sherry Nimbus with the weather."
- "Let's check in with our weather correspondent Candy Summers for a look at this weekend's forecast."
- "For an update we go live to Radio Rhubarb weather correspondent Candy Summers."
- "I don't want to be flying in inclement weather."
- "That was the weather report with Radio Rhubarb weather girl Candy Summers."
- "Steffi : The weather?"
- "Moira : That's all the time we have for today, but join us tomorrow for news, traffic, weather and maybe even a few more intimate details of Brent's private parts, eh life."
- "So, what's the weather got in store for the people of Houston?"
- "Anyway, I was asking about the weather this weekend."
- "The weather is cold and it rains all the time."
- "Moira : Let's get a weather report right away from our weather girl, Candy Summers."
- "So the weather isn't looking good for Londoners then, is it Candy?"
- "After complaining about the weather for half an hour, she told me that she recently handed over a cheque for £90,000 to a "nice young man", and that in exchange he promised to re-plaster the ceiling in her sitting room. I'm no expert on re-plastering, but this seems like a rather large sum of money."
- "Cold weather in a temperate place could be a sign of worldwide climate change."
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