Weather Conversations sentences
30 sentences you'd actually hear about weather conversations. Each one opens a full practice page: connected-speech respell, native audio, and what happens between the words.
- He always watches the weather channel before leaving the house.
- He enjoys sitting on the porch and watching the sunset.
- He forgot his umbrella and got completely soaked in the rain.
- He stayed indoors because of the extreme heat warning.
- He was disappointed when the picnic was canceled due to rain.
- I always bring a jacket because the weather can change quickly.
- I check the UV index before spending time at the beach.
- I heard there is a chance of thunderstorms this afternoon.
- I love the cool breeze that comes in during autumn evenings.
- I need to water the garden because it has not rained recently.
- It has been raining nonstop for the past three days.
- She always checks the weather before planning outdoor activities.
- She enjoys the sound of rain falling on the rooftop.
- She loves watching lightning during summer thunderstorms.
- She prefers sunny days over cloudy or rainy weather.
- She wore layers because the temperature fluctuates throughout the day.
- The drought has been affecting local farmers for months now.
- The forecast predicts a significant drop in temperature overnight.
- The heatwave made it almost impossible to go outside comfortably.
- The humidity today is making it feel much hotter than it is.
- The morning fog cleared up by noon and it became beautiful.
- The overcast sky made the day feel gloomy and dark.
- The precipitation levels this month have been below average.
- The seasons change quickly in this part of the country.
- The snowstorm caused major disruptions to travel and commuting.
- The spring flowers are starting to bloom after the long winter.
- The temperature dropped suddenly when the cold front arrived.
- The weather has been unusually mild for this time of year.
- The wind is picking up, which might bring cooler temperatures.
- The winter here is quite harsh with heavy snowfall.