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the weather will be rainy vs the weather will rain

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'The weather will be rainy' is commonly used to describe the weather condition as being rainy. On the other hand, 'the weather will rain' is less common and sounds a bit awkward because weather itself does not rain; rain is a type of weather condition.

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the weather will be rainy

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe the weather condition as being rainy.

This phrase is used to indicate that the weather forecast predicts rain or a rainy day.

Examples:

  • The weather will be rainy tomorrow, so don't forget your umbrella.
  • I heard the weather will be rainy all weekend.
  • The weather will be rainy in the afternoon, so plan indoor activities.
  • Do you know if the weather will be rainy during our trip?
  • The weather will be rainy for the next few days.
  • Mar 29, 2015 ... When we want to say that the weather will be rainy tomorrow, there are different ways to do this. If we saw the weather forecast on the television ...
  • If the crescent is inclined towards the horizon then the weather will be rainy. There exists the view that the weather changes in accordance with the Moon phase.
  • Jan 5, 2016 ... According to Met Éireann the weather will be rainy for the majority of today but it will remain mild, and changeable for the rest of the week.
  • Clouds with Rain.indicates that the weather is expected to get worse (not that the weather will be rainy). Forecast Icon is Blinking. Occasionally the up (or down) ...

Alternatives:

  • It will rain tomorrow.
  • Tomorrow's forecast calls for rain.
  • Expect rain tomorrow.
  • Rain is expected tomorrow.
  • Tomorrow will be a rainy day.

the weather will rain

This phrase is technically correct but less common and sounds a bit awkward because weather itself does not rain; rain is a type of weather condition.

While grammatically correct, this phrase is not commonly used as it may sound unusual to native English speakers.
  • Jan 29, 2015 ... Maybe the weather will rain on their plans. A good soaking might teach them to appreciate how good they really have it. I'll bet if you take a look ...
  • What is the difference in meaning and use of the form "be going to" and "will" as in the following sentence. The weather will rain tomorrow...The weather is going ...
  • Dec 9, 2015 ... Maybe the weather will rain on their plans. A good soaking might teach them to appreciate how good they really have it. I'll bet if you take a look ...
  • May 28, 2015 ... The world number one, in his own way, has provided a beacon of light and, if he can help it at all, nothing, not even the weather, will rain down ...

Alternatives:

  • It will rain tomorrow.
  • Tomorrow's forecast calls for rain.
  • Expect rain tomorrow.
  • Rain is expected tomorrow.
  • Tomorrow will be a rainy day.

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