Short Stories · Section 2
Weather
You can watch the weatherman on TV to find out what the weather will be like. It might be a nice clear day with no clouds in the sky.
Level: A1 · 27 sentences
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- You can watch the weatherman on TV to find out what the weather will be like.
- It might be a nice clear day with no clouds in the sky.
- The sun might be shining.
- It could be a cloudy day.
- Sometimes cloudy days are just dull.
- On some cloudy days, it begins to rain or snow.
- Some days are rainy.
- You need a raincoat, umbrella, and boots.
- On a rainy day, rain makes the flowers and grass grow.
- The weather forecast might say that it will be windy.
- You could have a gentle breeze.
- It might be very gusty so that the wind pushes you.
- It is dangerous if the wind is very strong.
- A hurricane or tornado is very dangerous.
- Once in a while, the weatherman says there will be hail.
- Hailstones are hard, cold pellets of ice that fall from the sky.
- Sometimes the weatherman will say that there will be snow flurries.
- Sometimes there is just a light dusting of snow.
- Sometimes there is a blizzard or a snowstorm.
- It can be dangerous driving through a blizzard.
- If there is a lot of snow, the streets have to be plowed.
- You need a hat, coat, mittens, and boots on a very cold day.
- Sometimes the weather forecast is wrong.
- The weatherman might say that it will be a sunny day, but then the clouds come in and it rains.
- That is not good if you are planning a picnic.
- I prefer sunny days that are warm but not too hot.
- I like to feel a gentle breeze to cool me down.