"Que tiempo hace en las fotos" translates to "What is the weather like in the photos" in English. This phrase is asking about the weather conditions depicted in the images. It can refer to elements like sunshine, rain, snow, or any other weather-related aspects visible in the photographs.
What weather do we have in December
'What is the weather like in the city' and de should not be at the end of that sentence.
Que tiempo hace afuera translates to mean 'What is the weather like outside.'
its is bad weather
this mean what is the weather like
It means " What is the weather like today?"
Qué tiempo hace en julio=What is the weather in July?
It means "What is the weather in the spring?". "Tiempo" can mean either weather, or time, depending on context.
"¿Qué tiempo hace?" in Spanish translates to "What's the weather like?" It is a common way to ask about the current weather conditions.
los fotos = the photos
"Que tiempo hace en Los Angeles?" is a question asking, "What is the weather like in Los Angeles. The question is in Spanish.
Hace mucho tiempo que no se de ti Mucho/Tanto tiempo sin saber de ti It means long time without knowing about you