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Weather Vocabulary Pronunciation


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Weather Vocabulary Pronunciation


Weather Vocabulary Set 3: Snowy weather
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snow – water vapour frozen into ice crystals and falling to the ground as white flakes.



  1. I live in a hot climate so we don’t get snow but I’ve seen it in photos and it looks so beautiful.



snowflake – a single particle of snow.



  1. Did you know that every single snowflake is different which is quite amazing? snowing – when snow is falling to the ground.

  2. It was so exciting to wake up this morning to find that it was snowing.

snowy – when it’s snowing or things are covered with snow.



  1. Children love snowy weather as it often means that the schools are closed. fresh snow – snow that has recently fallen.




  1. The fresh snow glistened in the moonlight, the pristine carpet of white not marked by a single footprint.



heavy snow – when a lot of snow falls.



  1. The weather forecast predicted heavy snow so we got out our sledge ready to have some fun.



a blanket of snow – a complete covering of snow.



  1. It snowed heavily all afternoon and the countryside was soon covered in a blanket of snow.



snowstorm – when a large amount of snow falls, often mixed with wind.



  1. I was still at work when the snowstorm hit and had to sleep in my office as the buses were cancelled and I couldn’t get home.



blizzard – a storm with very heavy snow and strong winds.

  1. It’s dangerous driving on the roads in a blizzard.

whiteout – snowfall that is so heavy that it’s almost impossible to see anything.



  1. I was so glad I decided not to drive to the shops as the light snowfall soon turned into whiteout conditions.



flurry – very light snowfall.



  1. The children were hoping for heavy snow so they could make a snowman but all we got were light flurries.



avalanche – a large mass of snow and ice sliding rapidly down a mountainside.



  1. It was reported that five skiers were caught in the avalanche and rescuers are trying to dig them out.



snowdrift – a bank of deep snow formed by the wind.

  1. The road was blocked by snowdrifts blown by the strong winds.

sleet – a mixture of rain and snow.



  1. The sleet made the pavements slippery and it was difficult not to fall over. slushpartly melted snow




  1. As the temperature rose slightly, the glistening white snow turned to mucky slush.




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