Does it snow in Chichester UK?
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Average temperatures in Chichester vary somewhat. Considering humidity, temperatures feel cold for about half of the year and otherwise nice with a chance of rain or snow throughout most of the year.
What tense is used in weather?
Weather verb forms

Infinitive | Present Participle | Past Tense |
---|---|---|
weather | weathering | weathered |
How do you spell weather in a sentence?
Review a few examples of using weather in a sentence to see how weather is used as a noun.
- I checked the news to find out the weather forecast for tomorrow.
- In the Northeast, the weather is typically hot and humid in the late summer months.
- This rainy weather is making it difficult for me to plant seeds in my garden.
How do you talk in weather?
Common questions and responses about weather

- What’s it like out? It’s miserable out.
- How’s the weather? It’s ten below.
- Do you have rain? We haven’t had a drop of rain for weeks.
- What’s the temperature there?
- It’s snowing here, what’s it doing there?
- Beautiful day, huh?
- What’s the weather forecast?
How do you talk about good weather?
They are all polite and friendly ways to speak about the weather in a way that isn’t so dry and boring.
- Beautiful day, isn’t it?
- Can you believe all of this rain we’ve been having?
- It looks like it’s going to storm.
- We couldn’t ask for a nicer day, could we?
- How about this weather?
- It’s so nice out today, isn’t it?
What nice weather or what a nice weather?
Weather is uncountable, so it’s always “nice weather”, and never “a nice weather”. SwissPete is correct, strictly speaking, but in casual speech it’s OK, and common, to say “nice weather today” (without it’s) as an observation.
IS 24 C hot or cold?
Is 24 degrees cold or hot? No, 24 degrees isn’t hot at all.
Are there 2 spellings for weather?
Whether is a conjunction meaning if. Wether is a neutered goat or sheep. Weather is the state of the atmosphere.
How do you spell the weather outside?
The climate is made up of “weather”; whether it is nice out depends on whether it is raining or not. A wether is just a castrated sheep. Such a sheep wearing a bell is a “bellwether,” and that’s the correct spelling for the same word when it means “an indicator of change.”
Why do Brits talk about the weather so much?
This unpredictable weather is intrinsically linked to the British character; in fact, it’s unpredictability could be the reason they talk about it. In ancient cultures weather was a serious matter, and often meant the difference between life or death. So, as culture evolved, so did the weather obsession.
What a nice or such a nice?
Both are correct. You can say “such a nice view,” or “such nice children.” The choice between “a nice” and “nice” depends on the noun that follows.