Hola
Let’s learn more expressions in Spanish to talk about
the weather
The literal
translations for weather expressions in Spanish are a bit odd to the ear of the
English-speaker.
The equivalent of
"It's cold" in Spanish is
HACE FRÍO
Which literally means
"It makes cold."
Here it’s a short
list of expressions about the weather in Spanish.
Are you ready?
QUE TIEMPO HACE?
(HOW'S THE WEATHER?)
HACE FRÍO.
(IT'S COLD.)
HACE FRESCO. / ESTÁ FRESCO.
(IT'S COOL)
HAY VIENTO./ ESTA VENTOSO.
(IT'S WINDY)
HACE MAL TIEMPO.
(IT'S BAD WEATHER)
ESTÁ NUBLADO.
(IT'S CLOUDY.)
HACE CALOR
(IT'S HOT.)
ESTÁ LLOVIENDO.
(IT'S RAINING.)
HAY HUMEDAD
(IT'S HUMID)
HAY RELÁMPAGOS.
(THERE'S LIGHTNING)
HACE SOL
(IT'S SUNNY)
HAY TRUENOS.
(THERE'S THUNDER.)
HACE BUEN TIEMPO.
(IT'S NICE WEATHER)
ESTÁ NEVANDO.
(IT'S SNOWING)
The key to learning
any skill is to use it. Now that you know how to talk about the weather, why
not get out there and practice what you've learned?
Adiós
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