Weather in Russian: 80+ Words and Expressions

For anyone learning Russian, mastering weather vocabulary is a key part of developing a complete vocabulary set. You may already be familiar with a few basic Russian weather terms, but expanding your knowledge is useful for more than just casual conversation. It assists in daily planning, choosing appropriate clothing, ensuring safety, and other practical matters.

Use this guide to discover essential words and phrases for discussing the weather, complete with example sentences, idioms, and resources for practice.

How To Talk About Weather in Russian

Common Weather-related Phrases in Russian

Russian Romanization English
Как погода? Kak pogoda? How's the weather?
Какая сегодня погода? Kakaya segodnya pogoda? What's the weather like today?
Какой на завтра прогноз погоды? Kakoy na zavtra prognoz pogody? What's the forecast for tomorrow?
Идёт... Idot It's... (Literally: "goes" or "is going," used for rain or snow)
Будет... Budet It’s going to be...
Сколько градусов сейчас? Skol'ko gradusov seychas? What is the current temperature?
На улице... Na ulitse Outside it's... (Literally: "on the street")
На улице минус Na ulitse minus The temperature is lower than 0 °C outside
На улице плюс Na ulitse plyus The temperature is higher than 0 °C outside
На улице ноль Na ulitse nol The temperature is 0 °C outside
Будет ли дождь? Budet li dozhd'? Is it going to rain?
Снег идёт Sneg idet It's snowing
Дует ветер Duet veter The wind is blowing
Холодно на улице Holodno na ulitse It's cold outside
Безоблачное небо Bezoblachnoe nebo Clear sky
На улице переменная облачность Na ulitse peremennaya oblachnost' Partly cloudy outside

Russian Words for Describing the Temperature

In English, you often use helper words like "it's" to describe the weather, but in Russian, many words related to temperature and air quality can be used by themselves.

It's important to note that the words listed below are in their adverbial form, not adjectival form—adjectives cannot stand alone in this context.

However, if you use them as adjectives to describe a noun, you must ensure they agree with the gender of that noun.

Russian Romanization English
Жарко Zarko Hot
Тепло Teplo Warm
Хорошо Horosho Good, as in nice or pleasant
Холодно Holodno Cold
Сухо Suho Dry
Влажно Vlazno Humid
Душно Dushno Stuffy
Свежо Svezo Fresh/crisp
Зябко Zjabko Chilly
Морозно Morozno Frosty
Прохладно Prohladno Cool

Russian Words for the Current Weather

Russian Romanization English
Ясно Jasno Clear
Солнечно Solnechno Sunny
Солнце Solnce Sun
Пасмурно Pasmurno Overcast
Oблачно Oblachno Cloudy
Облако Oblako Cloud
Ветрено Vetreno Windy
Ветер Veter Wind
Туманно Tumanno Foggy
Туман Tuman Fog
Дождливо Dozdlivo Rainy
Дождь Dozd Rain
Гром Grom Thunder
Град Grad Hail
Мороз Moroz Frost
Снежно Snezhno Snowy
Снег Sneg Snow
Радуга Raduga Rainbow

Russian Words for Weather Events

Russian Romanization English
Гроза Groza Thunderstorm
Метель Metel Blizzard
Ураган Uragan Hurricane
Торнадо Tornado Tornado
Засуха Zasuha Drought
Наводнение Navodnenie Flood
Тайфун Tajfun Typhoon
Цунами Tsunami Tsunami
Идет дождь Idyot dozhd It’s raining
Идет снег Idyot sneg It’s snowing
На небе радуга Na nebe raduga There is a rainbow in the sky

Example Sentences with Russian Weather Words

Russian Romanization English
Слишком жарко, чтобы выходить на улицу Slishkom zharko, chtoby vykhodit' na ulitsu It’s too hot to go outside
Сухо как в пустыне Sukho kak v pustyne It’s so dry like a desert
Влажно как в бане Vlazhno kak v bane It’s humid like in a bathhouse
Здесь слишком душно. Надо открыть окно Zdes' slishkom dushno. Nado otkryt' okno It’s too stuffy in here. We have to open the window
Зябко! Давай вернёмся внутрь Zyabko! Davay vernomsya vnutr' It’s chilly! Let’s go back inside
Вечером стало прохладно Vecherom stalo prokhladno It became cool in the evening
Ясный день идеально подходит для прогулки Yasnyy den' ideal'no podkhodit dlya progulki A clear day is perfect for a walk
Зима закончилась, и наконец-то солнечно! Zima zakonchilas', i nakonets-to solnechno! Winter is over, and it’s finally sunny!
Когда сегодня выйдет солнце? Kogda segodnya vyydet solntse? When will the sun come out today?
Я люблю спать в пасмурные дни Ya lyublyu spat' v pasmurnyye dni I like to sleep on cloudy days
Так туманно, что я едва вижу свою руку Tak tumanno, chto ya yedva vizhu svoyu ruku It’s so foggy, I can hardly see my own hand
Вы слышали гром? Vy slyshali grom? Did you hear thunder?
Город сегодня снежный Gorod segodnya snezhnyy The city is snowy today
Если продолжится дождь, будет наводнение Yesli prodolzhitsya dozhd', budet navodneniye If it keeps raining, there will be a flood

Russian Idioms and Expressions About the Weather

Russian has numerous expressions related to the weather. Unsurprisingly, many of them concern the cold! Here is a small selection.

Russian Romanization English Literal meaning
Как снег на голову Kak sneg na golovu Out of the blue. Like snow on the head. It usually refers to a surprise that is not welcome and is used informally.
Жар костей не ломит Zhar kostey ne lomit Bone fever not ache. Heat doesn't break bones.
Льёт как из ведра L'yot kak iz vedra It's raining cats and dogs. It's pouring like out of a bucket.
Зуб на зуб не попадает Zub na zub ne popadayet Teeth chattering. Tooth is not landing on tooth.
Ветер в голове Veter v golove Absentminded, frivolous. Wind in the head.
Ждать у моря погоды Zhdat' u morya pogody To passively wait for a situation to improve. To wait for the weather by the sea.

Examples:

Так холодно, что зуб на зуб не попадает.

(It’s so cold that my teeth are chattering.)

Oн никогда не станет серьезно относиться к работе. У него ветер в голове.

(He’ll never get serious about working. He has wind in the head.)

Этого никогда не произойдет. Она ждет у моря погоды.

(It’s never going to happen. She’s waiting for the weather by the sea.)

You can also practice Russian weather words with this video:

How To Practice Russian Weather Words

  • Read Russian weather forecasts: Even without immediate travel plans to Russia, reading Russian weather forecasts is an excellent way to strengthen your weather vocabulary. Gismeteo offers plenty of news, including weather forecasts and details on wind, temperature, precipitation, and more. More advanced learners can also read in-depth articles about the weather through Российская Газета (Russian Newspaper).
  • Learn through authentic content: You could also use a language learning program such as Lingflix . Lingflix takes authentic videos—like music videos, movie trailers, news and inspiring talks—and turns them into personalized language learning lessons.You can try Lingflix for free for 2 weeks. Check out the website or download the iOS app or Android app.P.S. Click here to take advantage of our current sale! (Expires at the end of this month.)
  • Download Russian weather apps: The Weather for Russia app, available for iOS and Android , makes it simple to check. You’ll also benefit from reinforcing some of the most common weather-related terms. If you’re in the US, the app will likely be in English upon download, but you can change the language to Russian in the settings.

With these Russian weather words and phrases, you’ll be prepared to discuss whatever the elements bring your way—or at least know how to kickstart a conversation!

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