A lot of expressions used to talk about the weather in spanish use the verb hacer with a noun
hace frío........it's cold
hace calor.....it's hot
hace sol........it's sunny
hace viento...it's windy
hace buen tiempo.....the weather is good
hace mal tiempo.......the weather is bad
with the verb hay you can make more expressions
hay niebla....it's foggy
hay humedad....it's humid
hay neblina.......it's misty
even we use the verb estar
está nublado.....it's cloudy
está lloviendo...it's raining
está nevando....it's snowing
¿qué tiempo hace?..........what's the weather like right now?
*you can see the seasons in the vocabulary's lash or just clicking here
what's the different between "Hace" and "Hay"?? they both followed by adjective (windy, foggy)
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DeleteHace is from verb hacer(to do, to make) and we use it when we talk about weather ex :it's hot=hace calor and hay means "there is" hay niebla=it's foggy, it is hot, cold...we use the verb hacer and we use hay if is foggy, windy
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