warm weather — pleasantly hot weather
collocationB1IELTS 5+neutralcommon
Weather that is comfortably hot, but not too hot or cold, making it nice to be outside.
Say it like a native
Textbook The climatic conditions are agreeably temperate.
Native The weather's lovely and warm.
Natural; 'agreeably temperate climatic conditions' is absurd.
Pattern: warm weather
In use
- We enjoyed a picnic in the park thanks to the warm weather.daily life
- Personally, I prefer warm weather because it allows me to spend more time outdoors and feel more energetic.IELTS speaking
Common mistake
✗ I love the warm weathers here.
✓ I love the warm weather here.
'Weather' is uncountable — no 'weathers'.
Common collocations
warm weather— lovely, enjoy the, spell of, nice and
Don't confuse it
'Warm weather' is milder and more pleasant than 'hot weather', which can feel uncomfortable.