10 Very British Weather Words

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Welcome to a very important lesson in British English and British culture. Because
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there is nothing more British than talking about the weather. We love it! So today I'm
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going to teach you ten very British weather words.
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Before we look at our ten words I want to explain exactly why we Brits are so obsessed
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with the weather. They say we have all four seasons in one day and it's so so true.
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I guess British weather it's just so changeable. You never know what's coming next and that
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keeps you guessing and it makes it interesting. Because you don't know what's coming next
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it's something to talk about. One minute it's really sunny and the next minute it's a flood
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and you don't know what's coming next. It's kind of exciting. But why is it so changeable?
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Well there's a reason for that. Obviously because Britain is an island, it makes our
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weather system quite unique. We have five main air masses that bring weather. Now they
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can either be polar or tropical. Obviously the polar air masses bring cold weather and
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the tropical air masses bring in warm weather. These air masses come in from two different
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directions. One of the is maritime which is coming from the sea so mainly the Atlantic
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ocean and the other one is continental so that's coming from the land. So that could
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be central Europe or north Africa. So that again effects what weather we get. When you
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add to that the jet stream which is a fast-moving air current you have quite a crazy combination.
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No wonder we have crazy weather. So yeah, that's a little background into why the weather
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in Britain is so unique and why we are so obsessed with it because it's just so interesting.
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You can never guess what's coming next. Alright let's get into our ten very British weather
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words. Number one, I don't think there's a word that describes British weather better
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than overcast. This is an adjective that describes when the sky is just covered in cloud. You
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cannot see blue sky because there is only cloud. This always reminds me, whenever I
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fly back into London. I have been probably on holiday or someone sunny and I'll fly back
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in and you go through this layer of cloud and you descend through it and you just think
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'I'm not going to see the sun again for weeks or months.' And it's overcast, nothing but
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cloud. Overcast! Yeah, so British. An example sentence 'This afternoon it's going to be
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overcast.' Alright let's look at number two. This is another very British weather word
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and it's the first of many words to do with rain. I mean we are talking about British
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weather here, of course we are going to talk about rain. This word is fantastic 'drizzle'
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oh that's a fun one to say 'drizzle'. So drizzle is light rain, not heavy rain, it's very light
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rain. It can also be a verb so 'Bring your coat it's drizzling outside.' It's raining
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lightly, a little bit. This is a word we use all the time when talking about rain, you'd
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describe it as being drizzle or drizzling. We'll come back to rain later on but I wanted
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to get on to a bit of British slang. When we are talking about cold weather some people
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use a very fun slang term 'brass monkeys'. So if it's really cold you could say 'It's
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brass monkeys in here'. It means it's very cold. It's brass monkeys. Now that is of course
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a slang word, so very informal. Don't use that in your IELTS exam or your business presentation
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but yeah great word to know. Another word we use to talk about cold weather is nippy.
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This is very informal British English slang and it means chilly or cold. So maybe as you
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are walking to work you go 'It's a bit nippy today, isn't it?' It's a bit nippy, it's a
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bit cold. We have a lot of slang words for cold. Maybe I should do a whole separate vlog
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for that. So brass monkeys very cold, nippy cold or chilly. And we are back straight away
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with rain words. This is a nice one, a shower. It just means a short period of light rain.
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So for example 'This afternoon there will be some light showers.' And that means there
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will be some short period of light rain. Now that is contrasted with a downpour. This is
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a sudden burst of heavy rain. So if you get caught in a downpour, you are going to get
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very very wet. 'I got caught in a downpour and my shoes are soaking wet.' So they are
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very similar ideas, a period of rain. A shower is short and light rain and a downpour is
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sudden and very heavy rain. Alright let's take the word rain itself. Now it can collocate
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with so so many words. The one that I quite like is torrential rain. Torrential rain is
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very heavy rain. It's something that we get a fair bit in Britain, torrential rain. Now
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other words that we use to describe heavy rain or torrential rain. We could say 'it's
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pouring down' so 'it's pouring down outside'. You could say 'it's chucking it down'. 'It's
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bucketing it down.' Slightly ruder, 'it's p*ssing it down.' That one is a little bit
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rude, be careful with who you use that with. I use it 'Oh it's p*ssing it down outside.'
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But it is very very informal. Or you might just say 'It's properly raining.' 'Have you
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seen outside? It's properly raining!' It means it's raining heavily. So some great phrases
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for you to describe heavy rain. Let's go back to clouds because in Britain it's always cloudy.
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Now sometimes in the summer the sun will come out, you will see the sun and then you'll
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see the clouds. And the clouds will move across and obscure the sun, so you can't see the
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sun anymore. The verb that we use for this, it's a phrasal verb. To cloud over. It's a
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very sad moment when it clouds over. An example sentence 'It was really sunny this morning
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but it's clouded over now.'As you can see there with all phrasal verbs I'm changing
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the tense on the verb so clouded n the past tense but over stays the same, it never changes.
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Now it's not always cold wet weather in Britain. Sometimes we do have hot weather and something
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that I remember from my childhood is always looking at newspapers and the headline of
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a newspaper would always say 'Heatwave coming' or 'We are in for a heatwave'. A heatwave
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is a period of very hot weather or unusually hot weather. Now sometimes in Britain we do
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get heatwaves where it's maybe three or four days or a week maybe of really really really
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extra hot weather. Everyone is super happy when there is a heatwave for maybe the first
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afternoon and then we start complaining and grumbling about how hot it is, yeah. So an
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example sentence 'There is supposed to be a heatwave next week.' Recently in Britain
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we've had some really strange weather. We are in spring now and yet we had lots of snow
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over the weekend. Now when there is lots of snow and it stops you from going out maybe
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to go to school or to go to work, the roads are covered in snow, transporting stops working,
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that kind of thing. When that happens we have a phrase 'to be snowed in'. And that was always
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quite a magical thing. I remember as a kid. Those days when you had really heavy snow,
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so that you couldn't go to school and so you stayed at home and you played games and you
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watched TV and you stayed nice and warm. You were snowed in. So we used to love it. I think
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this is probably quite a British thing because most countries can deal with snow whereas
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we are not very prepared so when it snows heavily no one goes anywhere. Everyone has
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to stay at home.'They forecasted a blizzard tonight so maybe we'll be snowed in.' The
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final phrase actually comes from American English but it is used in British English,
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an Indian summer. Now I wanted to teach you this because I think it's really interesting.
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So an Indian summer is a period of unusually warm weather at the end of summer or just
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after summer. So usually in Autumn. So in Britain it would be in September or October.
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If the weather is unusually warm, it's an Indian summer. As I said this phrase comes
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from American English and dates back to the 1800s I don't know exactly the etymology but
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it comes from America and it's used here in Britain as well. So an example sentence 'It
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looks like we're going to have an Indian summer this year.' Eat Sleep Dreamers what I'd like
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you to do right now is in the comments below this video, I want you to write a little weather
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report about the weather in your city or town right now. Have a look out the window, tell
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me what you can see and see if you can use the vocabulary that we have looked at today.
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Just one or two lines, it doesn't have to be too long but a little weather report telling
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me what it's like where you are right now. So 'Tom it's a bit nippy here today' and then
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say where you are from. That would be fantastic, I'd love to know what the weather is like
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around the world today. Also if you know any other words that you think of when you think
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about British weather. Let me know in the comments below. I know that these words aren't
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just British English words but they are words that we use to describe British weather. That's
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why I chose them. Of course guys if you've enjoyed this lesson please give it a big thumbs
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that you can take your English to the next level. Remember I've got new videos every
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Tuesday and every Friday. I've enjoyed this one guys, I felt like it's a really important
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one. If you want to get to know more about British culture and British English then the
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weather is such an important topic. Thank you so much for hanging out with me guys.
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This is Tom, the chief dreamer, saying goodbye.
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