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How to Communicate about Weather in American Sign Language

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When isn’t the weather a popular topic for discussion? If you want to chat about the weather with your Deaf friends, practice the American Sign Language (ASL) signs in this table, and you’ll be as right as rain.

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Check out these weather signs and give them a whirl. Try replacing them with other weather signs to give yourself some weather-conversation practice:

  • English: It is cloudy today.

    Sign: TODAY — CLOUDY

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  • English: It’s sunny outside.

    Sign: OUTSIDE SUNNY

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  • English: It’s dark and windy this evening.

    Sign: NOW NIGHT — DARK WINDY

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  • English: There is thunder and lightning outside.

    Sign: OUTSIDE — THUNDER LIGHTNING

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Adan R. Penilla II, PhD, NIC, NAD IV, CI/CT, SC:L, ASLTA, teaches American Sign Language at Colorado State University and is a freelance interpreter for the Colorado court system.

Angela Lee Taylor has taught ASL for Pikes Peak Community College and the Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind.