foggy (adj) filled with thick mist or low clouds
- It is always foggy on the top of mountain so it's is hard to see things clearly.
warm (adj) having or producing a comfortably high temperature
- Let's hang out because it warm outside.
sunny (adj) bright because of light from the sun, having no clouds
- Please apply the sunscreen when you go outside because it is very sunny today.
windy (adj) having a lot of wind
- It is the best time to fly kite on a windy day.
cloudy (adj) full of or covered with clouds
- It is going to rain because it is very cloudy.
snowy (adj) having a lot of snow
- People can skiing after a snowy day.
rainy (adj) having a lot of rain
- July is the rainy season in Cambodia.
stormy (adj relating to very bad weather with a lot of rain and strong winds
- It is very dangerous to go somewhere by boats on a stormy day.
rainbow (n) an arc of colored light in the sky caused the sun's rays and humit.
- Rainbow normally appears after the rain.
hail (n/v) If it hails, small, hard balls of ice fall from the sky like rain.
- It is haling outside right now.
lightning (n) A sudden spark caused by clouds
- Lightning can be deadly dangerous to people and animals.
thunder (n) explosion caused by lightning
- Thunder is the sound of lightning.
snowflake (n) a crystal of snow
- Snowflakes look very beautiful.
snowstorm (n) blizzard, storm with snow
- All house in this area were coved with snow after a snowstorm.
flood (n) an overflowing of water in a normally dry area
- Flood is a common natural disaster in rainy season.
drought (n) A long period of dry weather
- Long drought can lead to a famine.
monsoon (n) seasonal wind, especially in the Indian Ocean and southern Asia
- During monsoon, it is always wet.
cyclone (n) a storm with heavy rains and high winds that blow in a circular pattern around an area of low atmospheric pressure
- Cyclone is one of the most dangerous natural disasters.
freezing (adj) change from liquid to solid
- It is freezing outside during the winter.
puddle (n) a small amount of water, mud, etc., on the ground after the rain.
- Puddles are every where after the rain.
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