The Weather: Part II

Posted by adir ferreira

Every Spanish textbook has its share of weather-related vocabulary, but they only offer the basics. Today we’re going to learn some more vocabulary to talk about it. I have put them into grammar categories to make it easier for you.

Sustantivos

el aguacero - downpour
el alud/ la avalancha – landslide; avalanche
el amanecer – dawn; daybreak
el atardecer - dusk
el anochecer - nightfall
el bochorno - sultry or muggy weather
la brisa - breeze
la bruma – mist
el chubasco – heavy shower
el copo - flake
el deshielo – thaw
la escarcha – frost
el granizo – hail
la helada - frost
el huracán - hurricane
la llovizna - drizzle
el rocío - dew
la sequía – drought
el trueno - thunder
el vendaval – gale, strong wind
la ventisca – snowstorm; blizzard

Adjetivos

agitado - rough
brumoso - misty
cubierto - cloudy
despejado - clear
lluvioso - rainy
revuelto - unsettled
sofocante - smouldering
ventoso - windy
nublado - foggy

Verbos

aclarar(se) – to clear up
arrasar – to destroy, to demolish
derretirse – to melt, to thaw
despejar(se) – to clear up
estallar (una tormenta) – to break out (a storm)
granizar – to hail
inundar – to flood
soplar (viento) – to blow (the wind)
tronar – to thunder

See you next time!

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