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Talking about the weather in Arabic Posted by on Jun 7, 2009 in Vocabulary

The weather can be a very interesting topic in some countries, especially when it is unpredictable. In the Middle East, the weather is mostly as predicted. We do not usually have the four seasons in one day, as is the case in the UK for example. So, people do not talk about the weather as much, yet we discuss the weather when it is extremely hot in the summer or unusually cold in the winter.

In this posting, I provide some words and expressions that we can use to talk about the weather.

الطقس / الجو

The weather

مشمس

Sunny

غائم

Cloudy

ممطر

Rainy

مثلج

Snowy

بارد

Cold

حار

Hot

درجة الحرارة

temperature

درجة الحرارة العظمى

Maximum temperature

درجة الحرارة الصغرى

Minimum temperature

الرطوبة

Humidity

النشرة الجوية

weather forecast

الجو جميل

“The weather is lovely.”

كيف الطقس اليوم؟

الطقس اليوم غائم وممطر.

“How is the weather today?”

“The weather is cloudy and rainy.”

هل تحب الجو الحار؟

نعم أحب الجو الحار.

“Do you like hot weather?”

“Yes, I like hot weather.”

ما درجة الحرارة العظمى اليوم؟

درجة الحرارة العظمى 42 درجة مئوية.

“What is the maximum temperature today?”

“The maximum temperature is 42 degrees.”

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