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Beautiful weather today
Beautiful weather today







Es ist so schwül! = It’s so humid / muggy!.Ist es dir zu heiß / kalt? = Are you too hot / cold?.Mir ist (zu) kalt / warm / heiß / kühl. = I’m too cold / warm / hot / cool.But complaining about the weather is just as delightful! Here’s how you express comfort or discomfort in regard to temperatures or the weather: Of course, the Germans are happy when the sun is shining and pleasant weather generally lifts the mood and makes everyone and everything more agreeable. Did you know that Germany’s cold weather has led to many winter idioms?Įxpressing comfort or discomfort in German.GERMANĭie Tageshöchsttemperatur / die Tagestiefsttemperaturĭaily maximum temperature /daily low temperature The following vocabulary list will not only help you talk about the climate, seasons and weather conditions in German, it also enables you to better understand the forecast.

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  • As soon as the weather permits, the Germans like to mingle in the beer gardens.
  • Es windet. = It’s windy (literally: the wind blows).
  • Die Sonne scheint. = The sun is shining (the sun shines).
  • Note that instead of using the progressive as in English (It’s raining), German employs the simple present: “Es regnet.” (It rains). Of course, instead of describing the weather with an adjective, you can make short statements with a verb.
  • Es ist sonnig / bewölkt / regnerisch / verschneit / windig / neblig / trüb / klar = It is sunny / cloudy / rainy / snowy / windy / foggy / hazy / clear.
  • Es ist heiß / kalt / kühl / frisch / warm. = It is hot / cold / cool / fresh / warm.
  • Es ist schönes / schlechtes Wetter. = It is nice / bad weather.
  • Similarly to telling the time in German, you can say “Es ist…” (It is… ) followed by the appropriate adjective:
  • Wie warm / kalt ist es? = How warm / cold is it?Īnswering weather-related questions in German is often possible with a simple statement.
  • Wie viel Grad sind es? = What’s the temperature? (literally: how many degrees is it?).
  • Wie ist die Wettervorhersage für heute / morgen? = What is the weather forecast for today / tomorrow?.
  • Ist es warm / kalt / schön / schlecht? = “Is it warm / cold / good / bad?.
  • Wie ist das Wetter heute / morgen? = How’s the weather today / tomorrow?.
  • It’s important to them to know the weather forecast, “die Wettervorhersage”! While Germans will ask about the current situation outside, they’re just as much concerned with the future outlook.

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    Questions about “das Wetter” (the weather) are straightforward in German.







    Beautiful weather today