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Unit 7: Weather Weather--what the air is like at different times and places http://www.opencourtresources.com

Unit 7: Weather Meteorologist– a scientist who studies the weather

Forecast-- a weather prediction (What will the weather be like?) Unit 7: Weather Forecast-- a weather prediction (What will the weather be like?)

Unit 7: Weather Temperature—how hot or cold something is

Unit 7: Weather Thermometer– an instrument used to measure the temperature

Unit 7: Weather Degrees– units used to measure temperature

Unit 7: Weather Conditions– what the weather is like (hot, cold, sunny, dry, cloudy, rain, sleet, hail, windy, humid, etc.)

Unit 7: Weather Warning– a notice that danger is coming

Unit 7: Weather Dangerous– likely to cause something bad or harmful to happen

Unit 7: Weather Shelter– something that covers or protects

Unit 7: Weather Prepare– to get ready

Unit 7: Weather Warm– when the air is heated; not cold or not hot

Unit 7: Weather Clear– free from clouds

Unit 7: Weather Sunset– happens every day when the sun disappears from view in the west

Unit 7: Weather Cloudy– having many clouds

Unit 7: Weather Cirrus– a kind of thin, white cloud found high in the sky

Unit 7: Weather Cumulus– a big, black cloud that holds a lot of water

Unit 7: Weather Chilly– cool or a little cold

Unit 7: Weather Rainy— water falls to the earth from the clouds

Unit 7: Weather Drizzle– a light rain (a little bit of rain)

Unit 7: Weather Sprinkle– a little rain

Unit 7: Weather Pitter-patter– describes a sound of soft rain (such as a beating heart)

Unit 7: Weather Hurly-burly– strong, louder rain

Unit 7: Weather Thunderstorm– a storm with thunder and lightening

Unit 7: Weather Flood– happens when a lot of water flows over normally dry land (this can happen when it rains a lot)

Unit 7: Weather Wind sock– a sleeve, open on both sides, used to measure wind direction

Unit 7: Weather Swirling– going around and around in a circle

Unit 7: Weather Hurricane– storms with strong winds and heavy rain that form over the ocean

Unit 7: Weather Tornado– a storm with strong winds that whirl and travel in a funnel-shaped dark cloud

Unit 7: Weather Typhoon– big storms with fast winds and heavy rain

Unit 7: Weather Eye– a part of your body that you use to see. It can also mean the center of something (such as the eye of a hurricane)

Unit 7: Weather Snow– soft, white flakes that fall from clouds when it is cold

Unit 7: Weather Blanket– a thick covering or layer

Unit 7: Weather Sleet-- icy mixture of rain and snow

Unit 7: Weather Frozen– made into ice, or covered with ice

Unit 7: Weather Freeze– to become cold and hard

Unit 7: Weather Blizzard– a long snowstorm with strong cold wind filled with snow