Talking about the Weather 1

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.”
bIt’s very sunny. 
3“It’s blowing a gale outside.”
cIt’s becoming windy. 
4“I can only see a few metres in front of me.”
dIt’s very hot.
5“Wind’s getting up.”
eIt’s very foggy. 
6“It’s only spitting.”
fIt’s very windy. 
7“It’s all turned to slush.”
gIt’s sunny and warm. 
8“Whatever you do, don’t stand under a tree.”
hIt’s hot. 
9“You might need an umbrella.”
iIt’s a lightning storm.
10“Make sure you wrap up warm.”
jIt’s very cold
11“Stay in the shade.”
kThe snow has almost melted.
12“It’s really freezing outside.”
lIt’s cold. 
13“It’s a scorcher.”
m It’s raining lightly. 
14“Looks like it might be a white Christmas after all.”
nIt has started snowing (at Christmas time). 
15“I’m boiling.”
oIt might start raining. 




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