Definition

farà brutto tempo

:

it will be bad weather, we'll have bad weather

farà bel tempo

:

it will be nice weather, we'll have nice weather

Like many of the verbs we use to talk about the weather, we only use the expressions fare brutto tempo (to be bad weather) and fare bel tempo (to be nice weather) with fare conjugated in the third person singular (“it”).

  • "Ciro: Pioverà e farà brutto tempo fino a maggio."

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