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Weather in Urdu - A Complete List

Learn the names of common weather conditions and climate-related words in Urdu with correct pronunciation. This guide covers all major weather terms from rain and sunshine to storms and fog, along with their Urdu translations and transliterations used across Pakistan.

Weather Words in Urdu and English (موسم کے الفاظ اردو میں)

🌧️
بارش
English: Rain
Baarish
☀️
دھوپ
English: Sun
Dhoop
☁️
بادل
English: Cloud
Baadal
❄️
برف
English: Snow
Barf
💨
ہوا
English: Wind
Hawa
🌪️
طوفان
English: Storm
Toofan
⛈️
گرج
English: Thunder
Garaj
بجلی
English: Lightning
Bijli
🌫️
دھند
English: Fog
Dhund
🧊
اولے
English: Hail
Olay
🌈
قوس قزح
English: Rainbow
Qaus-e-Qazah
💧
نمی
English: Humidity
Nami
🌡️
درجہ حرارت
English: Temperature
Darjah Hararat
🔥
گرم
English: Hot
Garam
🥶
سرد
English: Cold
Sard
😌
نیم گرم
English: Warm
Neem Garam
🍃
ٹھنڈا
English: Cool
Thanda
ابر آلود
English: Cloudy
Abr Aalood
🌞
دھوپ دار
English: Sunny
Dhoop Daar
🍂
ہوا دار
English: Windy
Hawa Daar
🌦️
بارشی
English: Rainy
Baarishi
🌊
سیلاب
English: Flood
Sailaab
🏜️
خشک سالی
English: Drought
Khushk Saali
💧
اوس
English: Dew
Os
🌬️
پالا
English: Frost
Paala

About Weather Words in Urdu

Weather (موسم) plays a central role in the daily life, agriculture, and culture of Pakistan. From the scorching summers of Punjab and Sindh to the freezing winters of Gilgit-Baltistan and the monsoon rains that sustain the country's farmlands, understanding weather vocabulary in Urdu is essential for everyday communication. Urdu draws its weather-related words from Arabic, Persian, and local languages, creating a rich vocabulary to describe every type of climate condition. Common phrases like "آج بارش ہوگی" (it will rain today) and "بہت گرمی ہے" (it is very hot) are part of daily conversation across Pakistan. The monsoon season (برسات) holds special cultural significance, inspiring poetry, music, and traditional celebrations. Weather forecasts on Pakistani television and radio use these Urdu terms extensively. For students, travelers, and anyone communicating in Urdu, mastering weather vocabulary is fundamental to understanding news, making plans, and engaging in everyday conversation with Urdu-speaking communities.