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It's good weather vs It's a good weather

The correct phrase is 'it's good weather.' The use of the article 'a' before 'good weather' is incorrect in this context. 'Good weather' is an uncountable noun and does not require an article.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 4770 views

It's good weather

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe favorable weather conditions. 'Good weather' is an uncountable noun and does not require an article.

Examples:

  • It's good weather for a picnic.
  • We're lucky to have such good weather on our vacation.
  • I hope the good weather continues for the weekend.
  • The farmers are happy about the good weather for their crops.
  • Good weather always puts me in a good mood.
  • It's the weather being good every day, because wind and rain are just another kind of good weather.
  • It's a lovely night and you'll be driving up in good weather.
  • TR: So, we've talked a lot about global warming, but, you know, as Jill said, it sounds kind of nice - good weather in the wintertime, and New York City.
  • You know, for those couple days of good weather.
  • I had good weather, unlimited visibility.
  • Now we'll have good weather for the bridge.
  • Not very good weather for the ball.
  • With good weather, I guarantee that work will finish...
  • A camp with a difference, Always be good weather.
  • So, we've talked a lot about global warming, but, you know, as Jill said, it sounds kind of nice - good weather in the wintertime, and New York City.
  • I'm Casey Watson, good weather and good night.
  • The good weather will last at least a month, or so they say.
  • I mean, if you want the good weather, there's only a handful of weekends to choose from.
  • Finally, some good weather news on the way for those folks.
  • If there is such a good weather, quickly get there.
  • A team of two might manage, given a month and good weather.
  • Just a few hours from here... ...in good weather.
  • We just think of good weather and bad weather.
  • This is not good weather to climb in, so the climbers are just waiting, hoping that the wind's going to die down.
  • A team of two might manage, given a month and good weather.

It's a good weather

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'Good weather' is an uncountable noun and does not take the indefinite article 'a'.

  • It's a lovely night and you'll be driving up in good weather.
  • It's the weather being good every day, because wind and rain are just another kind of good weather.
  • If there is such a good weather, quickly get there.
  • TR: So, we've talked a lot about global warming, but, you know, as Jill said, it sounds kind of nice - good weather in the wintertime, and New York City.
  • You know, for those couple days of good weather.
  • I had good weather, unlimited visibility.
  • Now we'll have good weather for the bridge.
  • Not very good weather for the ball.
  • With good weather, I guarantee that work will finish...
  • A camp with a difference, Always be good weather.
  • So, we've talked a lot about global warming, but, you know, as Jill said, it sounds kind of nice - good weather in the wintertime, and New York City.
  • I'm Casey Watson, good weather and good night.
  • The good weather will last at least a month, or so they say.
  • I mean, if you want the good weather, there's only a handful of weekends to choose from.
  • Finally, some good weather news on the way for those folks.
  • A team of two might manage, given a month and good weather.
  • Just a few hours from here... ...in good weather.
  • We just think of good weather and bad weather.
  • This is not good weather to climb in, so the climbers are just waiting, hoping that the wind's going to die down.
  • A team of two might manage, given a month and good weather.

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