Hi! Are these conversations correct or is there is a better way of saying it? Thanks, Fulvio
Conversation 1
A: How's the weather in Singapore today?
B: It's thunderstorms.
Conversation 2
A: How is the weather in Texas today?
B: It's tornadoes.
The conversations are OK. There are also alternate ways of saying those things, for example, There are [thunderstorms / tornadoes]. They are having [thunderstorms / tornadoes].
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The conversations are OK.
There are also alternate ways of saying those things, for example,
There are [thunderstorms / tornadoes].
They are having [thunderstorms / tornadoes].
The region is experiencing [thunderstorms / tornadoes].
CJ