You run into your neighbor on the street and want to start a conversation about the weather. How do you ask, "What's the weather like?"
Small Talk 🔒
Talking about the weather is one of the most natural ways to break the ice in Spanish! In this quiz, you'll practice the everyday phrases Latin Americans use to chat about the weather and the seasons.
You're visiting a friend in Lima during the summer, and she says, "Hace calor, ¿verdad?"
Your friend asks what the weather is like, and it's a beautiful sunny day. What do you say?
It's January in Quito, Ecuador, and the weather has turned cooler. A new classmate asks, "¿En qué estación estamos?"
You look out the window and see that the sky is completely covered with gray clouds. How do you describe the weather?
You're visiting a friend in Bogotá, and he looks out the window and exclaims, "¡Llueve mucho hoy!"
Flowers are blooming, birds are singing, and the air is getting warmer after a cool stretch. Which Spanish word names this season?
You step outside in Mexico City and the weather is perfect — warm, sunny, and pleasant. What do you tell your friend?
You're walking outside in Santiago, Chile, and a sudden gust of wind nearly knocks your hat off. How do you describe the weather?
You're making small talk with a new classmate, and she asks, "¿Cuál es tu estación favorita?"