Your question means "that long ago?". Personally, the only logical answers would be "si" o "no". Maybe the question should be "?Como es el tiempo?" (How is the weather?). To respond to that I would use "hace sol" "hace frio" "esta nublado", ect.
It depends...
If it´s snowing,say: está nevando
If it´s raining, say: está lloviendo
The direct answer would be (for example):
malo
bueno
espléndido
Son las HOUR y MINUTES de la TIME OF DAY
this says...what is the temperature like in july.kind of. tiempo means any weather in general. for instance one could say "que hace tiempo" and you could reply "hace llovando" meanings its raining.
How is the weather today?
What's the weather like today?
In English that means "What will the weather be like tomorrow?" or "What is the weather for tomorrow?" Both are correct.
its is bad weather
how is the weather?
Que tiempo hace? Cual es el tiempo? Que es el tiempo?
Que tiempo hace afuera translates to mean 'What is the weather like outside.'
this says...what is the temperature like in july.kind of. tiempo means any weather in general. for instance one could say "que hace tiempo" and you could reply "hace llovando" meanings its raining.
Qué tiempo hace en julio=What is the weather in July?
What's the weather like?
this mean what is the weather like
How is the weather today?
"¿Qué tiempo hace?" in Spanish translates to "What's the weather like?" It is a common way to ask about the current weather conditions.
"Que tiempo hace en Los Angeles?" is a question asking, "What is the weather like in Los Angeles. The question is in Spanish.
what is the weather where you live
What temperature is it in the winter.