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Conversation about Weather (Spring)

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    Vocabulary and phrases about the weather in spring
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  • If there's a downpour it's raining hard.
    Yes, a downpour is a heavy rain.
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  • "It's warming up out there"is a way to say the weather is getting warmer.
    Yes!
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  • "It's really coming down!" is a way to say it's not raining much.
    No. You better have an umbrella if it's really coming down!
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  • "It's below zero!" describes a warm spring day.
    No! It's not freezing on a warm spring day.
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  • You might say, "There's not a cloud in the sky!" on a sunny day.
    Yes, that's a nice day indeed!
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  • "It's drizzling out there" is a way to say it's not raining very much.
    Yes, that's right. You probably don't need an umbrella.
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  • You hear the sky is overcast. Is there a chance of rain?
    Yes
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  • "It's a scorcher today!" is something to say when it's warm.
    No. A scorcher is a very hot day!
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  • The sun is bright what do you need to protect your eyes?
    I need my sunglasses.
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  • "It's raining cats and dogs!" means its raining hard.
    Yes, better stay inside.
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  • Ask someone, "How's the weather?" before you go out.
    Yes
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  •  "I can see my breath!" means it's warm outside.
    No, you see your breath when it's cold outside.
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  • A way to describe a rainy day is "It's nasty outside."
    Yes, that would work.
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  • Watch the news on TV to know the weather for the day.
    Yes, that's a good idea.
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  • When it's humid outside you might feel wet.
    Correct! Humidity is water in the air.
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  • If you can't see very far outside it might be foggy.
    Right you are!
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