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Cgchen Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

weather condition vs conditions

why do people say weather conditions and not weather condition as it is uncountable?
  

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  • cgchen why do people say weather conditions and not weather condition as it is uncountable?
  • 'Weather' is uncountable, but 'condition' is countable.
  • The weather has several conditions: temperature, wind speed, barometric pressure, cloud cover, etc.
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Hello, cgchen—and welcome to English Forums. Thank you for registering as a member.
cgchenwhy do people say weather conditions and not weather condition as it is uncountable?
'Weather' is uncountable, but 'condition' is countable. The weather has several conditions: temperature, wind speed, barometric pressure, cloud cover, etc.

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