Regional variations in weather vocabulary and expressions

Weather vocabulary can vary significantly across Spanish-speaking regions. For example, “chubasco” (shower) is common in Spain, while “aguacero” might be more prevalent in parts of Latin America. Some countries use “hacer” for all weather expressions, while others might use “estar” for certain conditions. Always consider regional context when using weather vocabulary.

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