![]() Once it stopped raining, a rainbow came out.įollow up on this lesson with additional free resources on Spanish Weather Forecast. (It will be 40 degrees today-it will be hot.)Ĭomplement this lesson by reading this useful and practical “How to Talk about the Temperature in Spanish” post. Persona 2: Estaremos a 40 grados va a estar caluroso. Persona 1: ❼uál es el pronóstico del clima para hoy? (What’s the weather forecast today?) ![]() (It’s snowing and it’s foggy-not a chance I’m going out.) Persona 2: Está nevando y hay neblina ni loca voy a salir. ![]() Persona 1: ¿Nos juntamos hoy? (Do you want to get together today?) Persona 1: ❼rees que hoy va a hacer frío? (Do you think it’ll be cold today?) Persona 2: Hace mal clima, está lluvioso. Persona 1: ¿Qué tal el clima por tu casa? (How’s the weather (by you)?) It’s cloudy and chilly-I would bring a sweater. Let’s build some to get some examples.Įstá nublado y fresco, yo traería un suéter. The majority of weather expressions combine verbs, nouns, and adjectives. *According to how cold the weather feels, in Spanish we might translate “it’s chilly” to hace frío as well. Las condiciones del clima / las condiciones climáticas There’s a cold front coming in tomorrow, be prepared. Va a entrar un frente frío mañana prepárate. There are four seasons throughout the year. The verb haber (there is) answers the question of “how is the weather over there?” Let’s examine some phrases with this verb. Use the verb estar and-if necessary-add a complementary verb. We use the verb estar (to be) to elaborate on what the weather is right now. We use the impersonal form of the verb hacer (to do) in third person singular. Some of these expressions work as idioms. In English, it might not make much sense, but in Spanish it definitely works. This verb is used to explain lo que el clima hace (what the weather does). The verb “is” is translated into Spanish as the verbs hacer (to do), estar (to be), or haber (there is). In Spanish, we use different verbs to discuss the weather.Īll of these phrases refer to the weather but the verb varies. You find yourself engaging in small talk about the weather in multiple places-on the bus, at the supermarket, with friends, or family.Įxpressing yourself about the weather in Spanish expands your possibility of communicating with other people. How’s the weather? is a fantastic small talk starter with someone you’ve just met.
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