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How to Say ‘The forecast is good weather’ in Japanese

天気がいい予報です

てんきがいいよほうです

💬 Usage Tip: ‘天気’ (てんき) and ‘予報’ (よほう) mean 'weather' and 'forecast' respectively, making this phrase useful for plans.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Weather forecasts are widely followed in Japan for planning outings and events.

Phrase Breakdown

天気がいい

予報です

Word-by-Word Breakdown

天気てんき

[tenki]

weather

Atmospheric conditions expected to be experienced.

Example

週末の天気がいい予報です。

The forecast is good weather for the weekend.

[ga]

subject marker

Indicates the subject of a sentence.

Example

天気がいい予報ですね。

It's a good weather forecast, isn't it?

いいいい

[ii]

good

Describing positive expectations.

Example

天気がいい予報が嬉しいです。

I am happy about the good weather forecast.

予報よほう

[yohou]

forecast

Prediction of weather conditions.

Example

予報では晴れです。

The forecast says it will be sunny.

ですです

[desu]

is

States a fact or condition.

Example

今日は良い予報です。

It's a good forecast today.

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