Learn Basic Weather Vocabulary in English (A1)

Raúl Maguiña

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Juli 15, 2026

A1📚 Vocabulary⏱️ 3 min read
To talk about the weather in English, you often use the verb to be and an adjective. For example, you say It’s sunny oder It’s cold. This lesson will help you learn essential words to describe different types of weather, like sunny, rainy, cloudy, hot, and cold. You will also learn how to ask about the weather and understand common phrases. Knowing these basic words is important for everyday conversations and for understanding weather forecasts. We will look at how to use adjectives to describe the weather and the nouns for different weather conditions. This A1 vocabulary is perfect for beginners.

How Do We Talk About the Weather in English?

When we talk about the weather, we usually use the word It and the verb to be.

We then add an adjective to describe the weather.

  • It’s hot.
  • It’s cold.
  • It’s sunny.

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What Are Common Weather Words?

Here are some basic words to describe the weather:

  • Sunny: When the sun is shining.
  • Cloudy: When there are many clouds in the sky.
  • Rainy: When it is raining.
  • Windy: When there is a lot of wind.
  • Snowy: When it is snowing.
  • Hot: When the temperature is high.
  • Warm: When the temperature is pleasant, not too hot, not too cold.
  • Cold: When the temperature is low.
  • Cool: When the temperature is a little cold, but comfortable.

How to Ask and Answer About the Weather?

To ask about the weather, we use a special question.

  • Question: What’s the weather like?
  • Answer: It’s sunny. oder It’s cold.

You can also ask about the weather in a specific place.

  • Question: What’s the weather like in London?
  • Answer: It’s rainy in London today.

What Are Weather Nouns and Adjectives?

Many weather words have a noun form and an adjective form. Nouns are things, and adjectives describe things.

  • Sun (noun) becomes sunny (adjective).
  • Rain (noun) becomes rainy (adjective).
  • Cloud (noun) becomes cloudy (adjective).
  • Wind (noun) becomes windy (adjective).
  • Snow (noun) becomes snowy (adjective).

We use the adjective with It’s to describe the weather.

Weather Nouns and Adjectives
Noun (The thing) Adjective (How it is)
sun sunny
rain rainy
cloud cloudy
wind windy
snow snowy

Examples

  • It’s sunny and warm today.
  • I don’t like rainy weather.
  • Look! It’s very cloudy. Maybe it will rain.
  • It’s windy, so wear a jacket.
  • In winter, it’s often snowy and cold.
  • What’s the weather like in your city?

Practice

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Common mistakes for Spanish speakers

Spanish speakers sometimes make these mistakes:

  • Using ‘make’ instead of ‘be’: In Spanish, you say “hace calor” (it makes heat). In English, you must say It’s hot.
    It makes hot.
    It’s hot.
  • Using the noun instead of the adjective: Remember to use the adjective to describe the weather.
    It’s sun.
    It’s sunny.
  • Direct translation of ‘mucho’: For weather, we use very with adjectives or a lot of with nouns.
    It’s much cold.
    It’s very cold.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

How do I ask about the weather in English?

You can ask: What’s the weather like? oder How’s the weather?

What is the difference between ‘sun’ and ‘sunny’?

Sun is a noun (a thing), like the big star in the sky. Sunny is an adjective (a descriptive word), meaning ‘full of sun’ or ‘bright with sun’.

Can I say ‘It’s a lot of sun’?

No, it’s better to say It’s very sunny. You can say There’s a lot of sun, but It’s very sunny is more common for describing the weather.

Über den Autor: Raúl Maguiña

Raúl Maguiña ist Leiter der Asociación Educativa Langcom, einem autorisierten Cambridge English-Vorbereitungszentrum in USA. Mit mehr als einem Jahrzehnt Erfahrung in der Sprachausbildung und der internationalen Zertifizierung hat er Tausenden von Schülern, Lehrern und Bildungseinrichtungen in 25 Ländern zu Cambridge-, IELTS-, TOEFL- und Michigan-Englischzertifikaten verholfen.

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