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Home › Blog › Discover London ›Weather Phrases British People Like to Use

Weather Phrases British People Like to Use

May 26, 2022July 6, 2022

by Fenella Dale

English level: B1-C2

There is nothing the Brits like more than talking about the weather. It’s a great way to pass the time or engage with a total stranger! You probably know some of the basic phrases that we use on a regular basis but here are some more unusual ones and their meanings below.

 

Phrase Meaning Example
It’s a scorcher! It’s a very hot day Today is going to be a scorcher!
There’s not a cloud in the sky It’s sunny and there are no visible clouds. It is also used as a metaphor to mean there are no problems or bad things have gone away. It’s a beautiful day, isn’t it? There isn’t a cloud in the sky
It’s absolutely Baltic! It’s very cold You’ll need your winter coat today – it’s absolutely Baltic!
It’s throwing/chucking it down It’s raining very heavily Take that umbrella it’s chucking it down
It feels close It’s very humid Gosh my head hurts. I think it’s because it feels close today.
There’s a storm brewing A thunderstorm is coming soon Look at those clouds! A storm is definitely brewing
It’s that fine rain that soaks you through When there is light rain or drizzle, you think you won’t get wet but after a period of time you get very wet. A: I don’t need a coat, it’s only a bit of drizzle.

B: Ahhh, but it’s that light rain that soaks you through

Don’t forget your brolly ‘Brolly’ is an informal word for umbrella A: Oh no, it’s raining!

B: Don’t forget your brolly

Nice weather for ducks The weather is wet and therefore only ducks would like it Nice weather for ducks today isn’t it?
It’s blowing a gale out there The wind is very strong. A gale is the technical word for strong wind I don’t think I’ll wear my hat – it’s blowing a gale out there

 

Which one is your favourite? Have you heard any of these before?

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