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Let's look at some more examples.
Listen and repeat or speak along with the native speakers.
C'è il sole.
C'è il sole.
È nuvoloso.
È nuvoloso.
C'è bel tempo.
C'è bel tempo.
È umido.
È umido.
Piove.
Piove.
Did you notice how I used a single word instead of a phrase?
Piove.
"It's raining."
Piove.
This literally means "Rains," but it translates as "It's raining." Piove. Piove.
Piove is from the verb, piovere, "to rain." piovere.
The pattern is
{IMPERSONAL VERB referring to the weather}
Do you remember how to say,
"It's snowing."
Nevica. "It's snowing." Nevica.

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