In French, you would say, "Aujourd'hui, il fait froid." This phrase translates directly to "Today, it is cold." You can use it to describe the current chilly weather.
"... est froid, ...est froide" is the translation for " ... is cold" in French. Le temps est froid > the weather is cold. La soupe es froide > the soup is cold.
If you mean nice weather, you could say Il fait beau aujourd'hui
le temps est froid pendant l'hiver.
Je n'aime pas le temps aujourd'hui.
c'est frais/fraîche (il fait frais means the weather's cold)
You say "weather forecast" in French as "prévisions météorologiques".
you say It is cold in french like this(il fait froid).
degree Fahrenheit indicates how warm it is but berie indicates how cold it is In french we say "il fait un froid de 6 beries" mean the weather is very very cold
The word weather is masculine in French so it's ..le temps.
Today-Aujourd'hui*I am a 10 year old who is taking french and this is what my french teacher taught me!
You can say "Aujourd'hui, je serai français." in French.
today = aujourd'hui