Spanish Weather Phrases
Master 2 essential Spanish phrases for weather with translations, context, and usage examples
Understanding Spanish weather Phrases
Discuss weather and climate in Spanish with essential vocabulary and expressions. Learn to describe current conditions, forecasts, seasons, and weather-related situations.
When to Use These Phrases
Use "hacer" for most weather: "Hace calor" (It's hot), "Hace frío" (It's cold), "Hace sol" (It's sunny). Use "estar" for cloudy: "Está nublado." Use "haber" or "estar" for rain/snow: "Hay lluvia" or "Está lloviendo" (It's raining).
Learning Tips for weather Phrases
- Temperature: "Hace calor/frío" (It's hot/cold), "Hace buen/mal tiempo" (Good/bad weather)
- Conditions: "Llueve" (It rains), "Nieva" (It snows), "Hay viento" (It's windy)
- Ask: "¿Qué tiempo hace?" (What's the weather like?), "¿Cómo está el clima?" (How's the climate?)
- Seasons: primavera (spring), verano (summer), otoño (fall), invierno (winter)
Essential weather Phrases
Start with these commonly used expressions for weather situations
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Frequently Asked Questions About Spanish weather Phrases
How do you describe weather in Spanish?
Use "hacer": "Hace calor" (It's hot), "Hace frío" (It's cold), "Hace sol" (It's sunny), "Hace viento" (It's windy), "Hace buen/mal tiempo" (Good/bad weather). Temperature: "Hace X grados" (It's X degrees). Other: "Está nublado" (It's cloudy), "Llueve/Está lloviendo" (It's raining).
What are the seasons in Spanish?
Primavera (spring), Verano (summer), Otoño (fall/autumn), Invierno (winter). Note: Seasons aren't capitalized. Southern Hemisphere has opposite seasons. Use "En + season": "En verano" (In summer), "En invierno" (In winter).
How do you talk about rain and snow in Spanish?
Rain: "Llueve" (It rains/It's raining), "Está lloviendo" (It's raining - present progressive), "Hay lluvia" (There's rain), "Va a llover" (It's going to rain). Snow: "Nieva" (It snows/It's snowing), "Está nevando" (It's snowing), "Hay nieve" (There's snow). Drizzle: "Llovizna" or "Está lloviznando."
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