How to Say ‘The weather is nice today.’ in Spain Spanish
Hace buen tiempo hoy.
AH-seh bwen tyEM-poh oy
[AH-seh bwen tyEM-poh oy]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally "It makes good weather today," but naturally: "The weather is nice today."
🇪🇸 In Spain: Talking about the weather is universal—though in sunny Spain, it often comes with genuine enthusiasm.
Phrase Breakdown
Hace
[AH-seh]
it makes; it is
In weather expressions, "hace" is used idiomatically, as in "hace buen tiempo" meaning "the weather is nice."
En primavera Hace calor a veces.
In spring it is hot sometimes.
buen
[bwen]
good
"Buen" is the shortened form of "bueno" used before a masculine singular noun, like "tiempo."
Hace buen tiempo cuando sale el sol.
The weather is nice when the sun comes out.
tiempo
[tyEM-poh]
weather; time
Here, "tiempo" means "weather," not "time." The phrase "buen tiempo" means "good weather."
En verano, el tiempo suele ser seco.
In summer, the weather is usually dry.
hoy
[oy]
today
"Hoy" refers to the current day and is commonly placed at the beginning or end of a sentence.
Hoy voy al parque con mis amigos.
Today I am going to the park with my friends.
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