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How to Talk About the Weather in French

Talking about the weather is a common conversation starter in any language, and French is no exception! Whether you're making small talk or planning your day, knowing how to discuss the weather in French is essential. Let’s explore key vocabulary, phrases, and expressions to help you confidently talk about the weather en français.

Weather in French

1. Basic Weather Vocabulary

Here are some fundamental weather-related words in French:

  • Le temps – The weather

  • Le soleil – The sun

  • La pluie – The rain

  • Le vent – The wind

  • Les nuages – The clouds

  • La neige – The snow

  • L’orage – The storm


2. Common Weather Phrases

In French, you can use different sentence structures to talk about the weather. Here are some useful phrases:

  • Quel temps fait-il ? – What’s the weather like?

  • Il fait beau. – It’s nice out.

  • Il fait chaud. – It’s hot.

  • Il fait froid. – It’s cold.

  • Il fait frais. – It’s cool.

  • Il pleut. – It’s raining.

  • Il neige. – It’s snowing.

  • Il y a du vent. – It’s windy.

  • Il y a des nuages. – It’s cloudy.

  • Il y a un orage. – There’s a storm.


3. Weather Expressions & Idioms

French has some fun weather-related idioms that you might hear in conversation:

  • Il pleut des cordes. – It’s raining cats and dogs.

  • Il fait un temps de chien. – The weather is awful.

  • Après la pluie, le beau temps. – After the rain comes the sunshine

  • Il fait un froid de canard ! – It’s freezing cold!


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