Examples of using "Nevicare" in a sentence and their english translations:
- There is a possibility that it will snow tonight.
- It may snow tonight.
- It might snow tonight.
It may snow.
It will begin snowing before long.
It's likely to snow this evening.
It might snow tomorrow.
It is going to snow.
Has it started snowing yet?
It's just started to snow.
It's started snowing again.
It was beginning to snow.
It may snow in the afternoon.
It may snow in the evening.
- It began to snow.
- It's started to snow.
- It started to snow.
- It was beginning to snow.
- It began to snow.
- It's started to snow.
- It started to snow.
It began to snow.
It is going to snow.
- It may snow.
- Maybe it will snow.
- Maybe it'll snow.
It might snow this evening.
It's stopped snowing.
I heard it might snow.
It'll stop snowing soon, I think.
It kept snowing all day.
It stopped snowing an hour ago.
It'll stop snowing sooner or later.
To make matters worse, it began snowing.
It began to snow heavily as I got off the train.
It has just started to snow in Vicenza.
Will it start snowing at noon or later?
Tom wondered when the snow would stop.
- It looks like snow.
- It looks like it's going to snow.
- To make matters worse, it began snowing.
- To make things worse, it started snowing.
It's likely to snow this evening.
Snow is apt to fall in Chicago in late November.
I think it's better you stay here until the snow stops.
It began to snow heavily as I got off the train.