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  1. Oct 13, 2013 · Hello, (1) For the expression of 'if there is nice weather,' I find 'if weather permits' or 'if the weather permits.' In these expressions, I wonder whether there would be any difference in the meaning between 'weather' and 'the weather?' (2) I also note the expression of 'weather permitting.'...

  2. Hello everyone, Is either "because of weather" or "because of the weather" correct in the following sentences? 1. The flight was cancelled because of...

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  6. May 25, 2017 · Weather is uncountable, so it's always "nice weather", and never " a nice weather". SwissPete is correct, strictly speaking, but in casual speech it's OK, and common, to say "nice weather today" (without it's) as an observation.

  7. Nov 5, 2019 · Hello everyone, Does "clear up" meaning "(of the weather) to become fine or bright - Oxford" + "fast" sound natural/correct in the examples that I created below? a. It was very overcast this morning when I got up, but it cleared up fast and now it's very sunny. b. The weather is a bit crazy...

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  9. May 21, 2007 · Hello everybody, Can somebody explain to me what "moody weather" means? Or better, does this expression have an emotional connotation? I'm not sure whether it means the same as "changable weather". The context is a description of a place. I wrote "changable" and somebody told me that "moody"...

  10. Aug 12, 2015 · I wonder, which form would be more likely used to talk about weather predictions made not by official forecasters but by village folk: "My granny says it will/ is going to rain tomorrow". I understand Emanko's puzzlement, so perhaps the standard textbook story which doesn't sit well with these examples needs to be straightened. And learners do need guidance that's more or less clear-cut in nature.

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