Please rephrase the sentence below to make it simple and readable and correctly punctuated. Thanks. When we say how hot or cold it is; or what it is like outside, sunny or cloudy, windy or rainy, we refer to weather conditions.
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When we say how hot or cold it is or what it is like outside—sunny or cloudy, windy or rainy—we are referring to weather conditions.
— Mister Micawber
When we say how hot or cold it is or what it is like outside—sunny or cloudy, windy or rainy—we are referring to weather conditions.
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