How you say "It is sunny" in French.
il fait du soleil?
The wind blows like this in French.
il y a du vent
This white stuff falls from the sky.
la neige
it's foggy!
il y a du brouillard
How you say "It is hot" in French.
il fait chaud
When it rains and blows and is grey, the weather is just nasty.
il fait mauvais
The opposite of "il fait chaud".
il fait froid
Without this weather, the plants would not get the water they need.
il pleut
One way to say "There are thunderstorms" in French.
il y a des averses? OU Il fait orageux OU Il fait tempête OU il y a des orages
These fall down and you jump in them during "l'automne".
les feuilles
How you say, in French, the icy stuff that falls from the sky and sometimes makes dents in your car if you park it outside! It's also sometimes called "freezing rain".
la grêle
Not too warm, but not too cold, just cool.
il fait frais
In the summer, it's how it feels when it's so hot it makes your mouth dry.
il fait sec
In the late part of l'automne, this can happen to water.
il gèle
We had a snow storm in September, and then not much after that! What would you call a snow storm in French?
il fait orageux/Il y a une tempête /Il fait tempête/ Il y a des orages
In early spring, puddles can turn into this when it gets too "froid"-watch out, you might slip!
la glace
You read this using a thermometer.
la température
Name 3 "couleurs" that "les feuilles" can be in "l'automne".
rouge, jaune, orange, brun
Snowman
le bonhomme de neige
The weather in Calgary lately! Or how you say "It's nice weather" in French.
il fait beau