What is the chief source of these good features? How does it affect everyday life in Britain? 2. What do the English people mean saying that instead of climate they have the weather? What is the difference between the climate and the weather? What is the worst aspect of the English weather? How does this feature influence the people who live there? 3. How did it happen that England became associated in the minds of foreigners with fogs and mists? Is this reputation justified? What made English fogs so unpleasant in the past? What did the government do to get rid of the pea soupers? 4. Is it true that it is always raining in England? What is the most peculiar feature of English rains? What is the difference between rains and showers? What do the English people think about showers? 5. Why is England divided into two climatic zones: the southeast and the northwest? What differences in climate can be observed there and why? B. GUIDED COMPOSITION ASSIGNMENTS /. Read the text, find in it the Russian equivalents of the following topical words and phrases: Merry Green England, a landscape, the maritime climate, drizzles, moisture, the English Channel, to be reluctant to do smth, a pub, the March for Nuclear Disarmament, to put smth up for a rainy day, the Main Office of the London Metropolitan Transport.
1 (10=best), which means it is more comfortable than most places in Utah. 7. 1 / 10 A higher score indicates a more comfortable year-round climate. The US average for the comfort index is 7. Our index is based on the total number of days annually within the comfort range of 70-80 degrees, and we also applied a penalty for days of excessive humidity. Average Monthly High and Low (°F) High Low January 39° 22° February 44° 25° March 54° 33° April 62° 39° May 72° 47° June 83° 55° July 92° 63° August 90° 62° September 79° 52° October 65° 41° November 50° 31° December 40° 23° Hot, Freezing, Rainy, Snowy Days: Sandy Hot Days Freezing Days Rainy Days Snowy Days January 0 27 9 6 February 0 21 9 4 March 0 14 9 3 April 0 6 9 2 May 1 1 9 0 June 7 0 5 0 July 20 0 4 0 August 15 0 6 0 September 2 0 6 0 October 0 5 7 1 November 0 17 8 3 December 0 27 9 6 YOU SHOULD KNOW Many people confuse weather and climate but they are different. Weather is the conditions of the atmosphere over a short period of time, and climate is how the atmosphere is over long periods of time.
dark clouds, rain, thunder, lightning. Spanish: tormenta eléctrica thunder noun. The loud noise you hear after a lightning flash. Spanish: trueno lightning noun. The light and electric charge you see in a thunderstorm. Spanish: relámpago umbrella noun. Protects from rain or sun! Rain boots Wear them to keep your feet dry. raincoat Wear it to keep your body dry. YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE... The weather 66 terms alvarobernal TEACHER PET/KET Vocabulary: Weather 39 terms Colegio_BG TEACHER ELA, ESL, Weather & Seasons 29 terms dnawata weather 34 terms pendrifter OTHER SETS BY THIS CREATOR Fall activities 17 terms AmandaM1993 Food Vocabulary 17 terms AmandaM1993 Basic prepositions 9 terms AmandaM1993 Parts of the body 2 terms AmandaM1993 Flickr Creative Commons Images Some images used in this set are licensed under the Creative Commons through. Click to see the original works with their full license. breezy puddle rainbow Clouds lightning Rain boots
There is a margin of error and these forecasts are to be considered as general information only. The weather in Yellowstone National Park can vary slightly from year to year, but this data should limit surprises. So you can pack your bags or check for the best time in year to go to Yellowstone National Park. Weather in march in Yellowstone National Park Weather in may in Yellowstone National Park