How to use "weather" in a sentence

Sentences

The weather is perfect, too

That's why it's always very important to check the weather before canyoning.

On August 30th the weather was cool, the sky was black with smoke from domestic fires, and rain fell; rain and more rain

Although the weather was wet and breezy, it was a mild night.

A broken window - in this weather! My wife ill in bed and our younger daughter injured.'

Up on the roof, they talked about all the things that didn't really matter: what they'd eaten for dinner, the weather, Apat on the jumping machine..

I can swim too, when the weather is warmer.'

'Bad weather, isn't it?' the man said with a stupid smile.

'It's not very nice weather,' I said

The weather was wet and cold for over a week

We talked about the weather and Colonel Julyan asked me about my life in France

The weather was very hot and the air was heavy

This was perfect weather for flying, one of those crystalline days when being above the earth would make him feel clean and free.

The weather's bad up there."

He was trying hard not to think about the chopper, the bad weather, and the likelihood that they would take a long, swift, hard fall into a remote mountain ravine.

What madman would take a helicopter out in this weather?

'If he comes on business in this weather, it's important,' said Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock Holmes is a very clever detective, but he can do nothing about the weather

It is difficult to put up a tent in good weather

It is impossible to do so in wet weather

Camping out in rainy weather is not a good idea

We decided to camp out in good weather and sleep at an inn or a hotel in bad weather

He told us about the people killed on the river, and about the bad weather report.

'Yes,' Harris said, 'it's good to see the river in all kinds of weather

'With this weather, we can have dinner and take a walk in the rain

She said there was cloudy weather