No. It would need to be more like this:
Although the weather was quite cold, Jill decided to let the children play outside until dinner.
OR
Jill decided to let the children play outside until dinner, although the weather was quite cold.
A cold is a air born pathogen ... despite common misconceptions you can not catch it by simply being in cold weather ...
Place a comma after "cold" and a period at the end. "Because the weather was so cold" is an initial adverbial dependent clause and therefore needs a comma at its end.
Fa freddo! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "The weather is cold!" The statement translates literally as "It makes cold!" in English. The pronunciation will be "fa FRED-do" in Pisan Italian.
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.
When the climate is sunny and cold, it can be referred to as a "cold sunny climate" or "cold and clear weather." This condition often occurs in regions with high pressure systems, where clear skies result in sunshine despite low temperatures. Such weather is common in winter months or in higher altitudes.
Gorillas (not gorilas) are tropical animals and are not adapted to life in a colder climate. Of course, conditions in a captive setting might allow for the successful survival of a gorilla despite cool conditions.
No. Weather is not countable, so therefore you would not use "much". How is the weather? Oh, it's pretty cold out today!
No. Despite the name a cold really has nothing to do with cold weather. A cold is a virus and can only be caught from pathogens. You wouldn't catch a cold even by being in a tanktop and shorts in winter in Canada. You'd start getting numb and probably sneeze, but that's not a cold.
Brrr! Faz frío! is a Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase "Brr! It's cold!" The second phrase translates literally as "It (the weather) makes (it) cold!" in English. The pronunciation will be "brrr feyezh FREE-oo" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
Uranus's weather is cold
Cold.People cannot live in cold weather as in the North pole and south pole.
Hot weather