Look at the following statements, try to match what is the weather like in each situation ?
For example: “It’s chucking it down.” It’s raining.
>> write the answer using the alphabet from a-o in lowercase letter
1 | “It’s a real pea-souper.” | a | It’s foggy or misty. |
2 | “What a lovely day.” | b | It’s very sunny. |
3 | “It’s blowing a gale outside.” | c | It’s becoming windy. |
4 | “I can only see a few metres in front of me.” | d | It’s very hot. |
5 | “Wind’s getting up.” | e | It’s very foggy. |
6 | “It’s only spitting.” | f | It’s very windy. |
7 | “It’s all turned to slush.” | g | It’s sunny and warm. |
8 | “Whatever you do, don’t stand under a tree.” | h | It’s hot. |
9 | “You might need an umbrella.” | i | It’s a lightning storm. |
10 | “Make sure you wrap up warm.” | j | It’s very cold |
11 | “Stay in the shade.” | k | The snow has almost melted. |
12 | “It’s really freezing outside.” | l | It’s cold. |
13 | “It’s a scorcher.” | m | It’s raining lightly. |
14 | “Looks like it might be a white Christmas after all.” | n | It has started snowing (at Christmas time). |
15 | “I’m boiling.” | o | It might start raining. |