VOCABULARY FOR WEATHER
Air conditioner/ air conditioning: an appliance that cools down the air in a home or building
Sentence: the air conditioner keeps the office nice and comfortable even when it’s very hot outside.
Avalanche: a dangerous slide of snow down a mountain
Sentence: the skiers were warned about a possible avalanche.
Below freezing: temperature less than 0 degrees celsius/(32f)
Sentence: it’s supposed to go below freezing before the weekend.
Blizzard: a storm with lots of snow and wind
Sentence: the airplane couldn’t take-off because of the blizzard.
Boiling hot: common expression for describing a very hot day
Sentence: it was boiling hot, so we all jumped into the lake.
VOCABULARY FOR WEATHER
Chilly: cold
Sentence: it’s a bit chilly today, so i think you should wear a coat.
Cold spell: a period of colder than average weather
Sentence: they’re calling for a cold spell, so we put off our camping trip.
Drizzling: raining lightly,
Sentence: i think i’ll take the dog for a walk. It’s only drizzling now.
Sentence: forest fires are a serious danger during a drought.
Flurries: very light snowfall
Sentence: there are a few flurries but the snow isn’t sticking to the roads.
Fog/ foggy: thick water vapor that blocks one’s vision
Sentence: we couldn’t see the bridge because there was too much fog.
Frostbite: a skin condition caused by over exposure to the cold (typically reddish skin with white spots)
Sentence: i lost my hat while i was skiing, and i ended up with frostbite on my ears.