
WEATHER VOCABULARY

Sunny: Bright with sunshine
Sentence: I enjoy going for a walk when the weather is sunny and warm.

Cloudy: Covered with clouds
Sentence: It was too cloudy to see the stars last night.

Rainy: Having a lot of rain
Sentence: I always carry an umbrella during the rainy season.

Windy: With a lot of wind
Sentence: It was too windy to ride a bike safely.
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Snowy: When snow falls
Sentence: The roads were blocked due to the snowy weather.

Foggy: Full of thick cloud close to the ground
Sentence: Driving was difficult because it was extremely foggy this morning.

Stormy: With strong winds, rain, thunder, or lightning
Sentence: All flights were delayed due to stormy conditions.
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Humid: Hot and damp; full of moisture
Sentence: It’s hard to sleep in humid weather without air conditioning.

Freezing: Very cold; below 0°C
Sentence: It was freezing last night, and the pipes almost burst.
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Mild: Neither too hot nor too cold
Sentence: Winters in my hometown are usually quite mild.

Chilly: Uncomfortably cool
Sentence: It was a bit chilly in the morning, so I wore a jacket.

Sweltering: Unbearably hot
Sentence: The weather was sweltering during our visit to Rajasthan.

WEATHER VOCABULARY