Telling weather in spanish

¿Qué Tiempo hace?= What’s the weather like?

 

How to answer that question

 

Hace (mucho) frío, calor, viento, sol, fresco= It’s (very) cold, hot, windy, sunny, cool.

 

To say raining you will say

 

Está lloviendo/ Llueve=  It’s raining/ It rain

 

To say it’s snowing you will say

 

Está nevando/ Nieva= It’s snowing/ It snows

 

To say Its cloudy you will say

 

Está nublado

 

When, Where, and How you will use this

 

When- you will use it when someone or if you want to ask someone the whether

 

How- You will use it in a proper tone because it’s a question

 

Where- you can use this any where

 

Examples

(Hoy means today and Manana means tommorow)

 

Elderly women ask- Que Tiempo hace hoy en filadelphia

 

You: Hoy hace viento or Hace viento

 

Sister ask- Que tiempo hace manana?

 

You: Manana hace fresco

 

The reason you will just say manana because manana means tommorow, so you will say hace.

 

You can use this anywhere.

 

For example if you want to ask your mom for the weather for school.



By: Imani Rothwell and Amanda Cartagena 

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