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  1. Jul 26, 2018 · Both can be fine. While the first focuses more on the objective description of the weather, and the second focuses more on someone's subjective opinion of the weather, the answer can go either way, depending on how the listener chooses to interpret the question.

  2. Sep 21, 2019 · Cambridge dictionary defines forecast as "a statement of what is judged likely to happen in the future, especially in connection with a particular situation, or the expected weather conditions". Collins dictionary defines it as "a statement of what is expected to happen in the future, especially in relation to a particular event or situation"

  3. What does the weather forecast look like? while: What is the weather like? would be: What is the weather look like right now? Of course, more context would help determine whether or not I've made the correct assumptions. Consider these dialogs: We're supposed to go to the game tonight. What does the weather look like?

  4. May 8, 2024 · He need worry about the weather today. He needs worry about the weather today. Mostly we see the use of 'need' as modal verb in negative or interrogative sentences where it takes bare infinitive with it. But when the word 'need' is used as a verb, it takes infinitive with it.

  5. Today is a rainy day. In your first sentence, either rainy or raining could fit, depending on what you actually want to say; "... because it is raining" indicates that water is physically falling from the sky right now, while "because it is rainy" indicates that it is the sort of day where rain is extremely likely to happen, but doesn't necessarily mean that rain is falling as you speak.

  6. May 8, 2017 · Today, it's rainy. [Or Today it's raining.] The other form might be a little more likely for me if I am giving a comprehensive description of the current day. Today is rainy. The wind is blowing, the leaves are falling, and I found my lost boots. Today is the kind of day that makes me want to jump in mud puddles.

  7. "Worsen", on the other hand, is fine when talking about the weather. I prefer "get worse", but that's just my writing style. I would also say that the weather is worse rather than gets worse: I hope the weather isn't worse tomorrow. Or just that it's not poor weather: I hope we don't have bad weather tomorrow.

  8. Jun 5, 2020 · Weather doesn't have degrees, it has states and conditions. If you ask what the weather is like, you'll likely get a response similar to the following: It's (windy, raining, sunny, snowing, hot, cold). It would be unusual to get a response with the actual temperature unless it's something particularly noteworthy: "You wouldn't believe how hot ...

  9. b) I wish the weather would improve tomorrow. [but it won't or might not] OR I wish the weather were going to improve tomorrow. [But it won't] In a), you are just hoping it will be better. In b), you have an expectation the weather might not be good, and to express what in fact there is a doubt about it, you say: I wish x would y. That negative ...

  10. Feb 2, 2022 · The word can be used to suggest something is not really hot, it just appears hot in the context. "Comparatively" is normally used with adjectives that are not extreme, so warm or cool, hot or cold, but not boiling or freezing. "Comparatively boiling" would only be used as a joke. The weather is comparatively hotter [than some other time implied ...

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