Basic weather vocabulary

Understanding and discussing weather in Spanish is a valuable skill for everyday conversations and travel. This guide covers fundamental weather-related terms and phrases to help you communicate effectively about climate conditions.

Key Weather Terms

  1. El clima – Climate
  2. El tiempo – Weather
  3. Soleado – Sunny
  4. Nublado – Cloudy
  5. Lluvioso – Rainy
  6. Ventoso – Windy
  7. Despejado – Clear

Using Weather Terms in Sentences

To describe general weather conditions, use the following structure:

“[Time indicator] está [weather condition]”

Examples:

  • Hoy está soleado. (It’s sunny today.)
  • Mañana estará nublado. (It will be cloudy tomorrow.)

Additional Useful Weather Vocabulary

  • La temperatura – Temperature
  • Calor – Heat
  • Frío – Cold
  • Húmedo – Humid
  • Seco – Dry
  • La tormenta – Storm
  • El relámpago – Lightning
  • El trueno – Thunder
  • La nieve – Snow
  • El granizo – Hail
  • La niebla – Fog

Common Weather Phrases

  1. ¿Qué tiempo hace? – What’s the weather like?
  2. Hace calor/frío. – It’s hot/cold.
  3. Está lloviendo. – It’s raining.
  4. Hay mucho viento. – It’s very windy.
  5. El cielo está despejado. – The sky is clear.

Seasons in Spanish

  • La primavera – Spring
  • El verano – Summer
  • El otoño – Autumn/Fall
  • El invierno – Winter

Conclusion

Weather discussions are common in everyday Spanish conversations, so mastering these terms will greatly enhance your ability to communicate effectively. Remember, practice and exposure to real-life conversations will help you solidify your understanding of these weather-related words and phrases. ¡Buena suerte! (Good luck!)

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