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How is the weather like vs How is the weather doing

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The correct way to ask about the weather is 'How is the weather?'

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 1041 views

How is the weather like

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct way to ask about the weather is 'How is the weather?'

The phrase 'how is the weather like' is not a standard or common way to inquire about the weather. It is better to use 'How is the weather?' instead.
  • "How is the weather in Seattle?"
  • How is the weather in London?
  • Coming up after the break is the weather and traffic for Central Texas.
  • The thing about Ohio is the weather is completely schizophrenic.
  • The real killer is the weather itself.
  • Is the weather ever normal here?
  • This is the weather forecast for our journey between Baghdad and Karachi.
  • His girlfriend is the weather lady from channel five.
  • Marked here is the weather on the day she vanished.
  • I can't go back to Arendelle with the weather like this.
  • All we need is the weather.
  • And here is the weather forecast: partly cloudy with a chance of rain in the afternoon.
  • Is the weather in Taipei nice today?
  • Is the weather making you homesick for the Great Lakes?
  • How is the weather in London?
  • What's the weather like in Paris?
  • Walter, what's the weather like?
  • Trust me, when you look back on this day, the one thing you won't remember is the weather.
  • Mary, is the weather in Taipei nice today?
  • The trail is cold as is the weather.

Alternatives:

  • How is the weather?

How is the weather doing

This phrase is not commonly used in English. The correct way to ask about the weather is 'How is the weather?'

The phrase 'how is the weather doing' is not a typical or natural way to ask about the weather. It is more appropriate to use 'How is the weather?'
  • We're on the air doing the weather right now.
  • We're doing the weather right now.
  • Everybody is talking about the weather, nobody is doing anything about it.
  • I can't face doing the weather in this completely unadulterated, unpolluted state.
  • You're not doing the weather on channel 7.
  • We're on air right now doing the weather.
  • I was here, on live TV at 6:00 and 11:00 doing the weather.
  • She was all posh and lovely, her voice is all up here and down there and the weather's always doing something, and every time she turns, she smiles at me.
  • I feel a bit like a weather woman doing this. Anyway, and so the birds were coming in with their feet protected with little canvas shoes.
  • I feel a bit like a weather woman doing this.
  • "How is the weather in Seattle?"
  • How is the weather in London?
  • I feel a bit like a weather woman doing this. Anyway,
  • We predict what the weather will be doing in 20 years and we worry about all those who are going to die of BSE, so do you really think, Madam President, that we did not know that people would be living longer?
  • How is the weather in London?
  • If I, on my first night, have a pop star singing about slaughtered Armenians, the network will have me back doing weather tomorrow.
  • Coming up after the break is the weather and traffic for Central Texas.
  • The thing about Ohio is the weather is completely schizophrenic.
  • The real killer is the weather itself.
  • Is the weather ever normal here?

Alternatives:

  • How is the weather?

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