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  1. "What is the weather today?" or "How is the weather today?"

    Jul 26, 2018 · Arguably some people might think the what version is more appropriate when the speaker is specifically interested in knowing what the weather actually is (or perhaps will be, later in the day). …

  2. Weather will (go bad/deteriorate/spoil or...)

    May 4, 2019 · Go bad and spoil are not idiomatic. Your question is badly phrased; we never talk about a weather, just weather or the weather. It should have read: Please suppose you're going to travel in …

  3. How VS. What is the weather forecast? Which one is correct?

    Sep 21, 2019 · How is tomorrow's weather forecast looking? How is the weather looking tomorrow? In both sentences, the addition of looking alters the meaning of the sentence enough that it's clear it's …

  4. word usage - Is it wrong to say "Monday is rainy"? - English Language ...

    Jan 12, 2026 · For example, we might say either of these, depending of if we were talking about the upcoming weather or commenting on the recent weather: Today is rainy, but tomorrow will be windy …

  5. Minus and plus a specific temperature degree (weather)

    May 4, 2019 · 0 When we are going to say the weather temperature is below 0 degrees we use X degrees below zero or minus X degrees, but what about the contrary case? For instance we would …

  6. "What does the weather look like" or "what is the weather like"?

    We say, for example, "It looks like rain today", meaning something along the lines of "From what I can see [of the weather right now], I think it will probably rain later". By the same token, "What does the …

  7. questions - Can the British slang term "innit" be used as a stand-alone ...

    Mar 22, 2019 · My co-worker informed me that the term most commonly is used as a question tag expecting a positive answer. Boy: Lovely weather today, innit? Girl: Right you are! So, the question …

  8. Can “wish the weather would be good tomorrow” be correct?

    Feb 7, 2019 · 0 I wish the weather would improve tomorrow=grammatical. I wish the weather were going to be good tomorrow.=grammatical For it to be grammatical with regard to the future, you have to …

  9. grammar - Is "If it is rain tomorrow" incorrect? - English Language ...

    Jun 16, 2015 · Usually, when we talk about the weather tomorrow, we use a verb, NOT a noun. We don't say: *Tomorrow is rain. (ungrammatical, uses a noun) Talking about the present The verb RAIN …

  10. I want to know the most common way to describe various weather

    Apr 1, 2015 · I've learned the way to say weather with 'if' in my previous query. Now I'm interested to know more about describing weather because it varies depending on the weather. So they are • If it …