Examples of using "Padał" in a sentence and their english translations:
It was snowing.
- Yesterday snow fell.
- It snowed yesterday.
- Yesterday it snowed.
It snowed a lot.
- I awoke to find it snowing.
- When I awoke, it was snowing.
- It was snowing when I woke up.
There was a light rain yesterday.
The snow lasted four days.
It snowed in Osaka.
It kept snowing all day.
It kept raining for three days.
It was raining that day.
It was snowing that day.
It rained all day.
- I awoke to find it snowing.
- When I awoke, it was snowing.
- When I woke up, it was snowing.
It snowed last night.
It rained hard last night.
- It's not going to snow today.
- It isn't going to snow today.
Do you think it's going to snow?
When I opened the curtains, it was snowing.
When I got up, it was snowing outside.
It snowed as was forecast.
It is going to snow.
I stayed indoors because it rained.
Do you think it's going to snow tonight?
Starting tomorrow, it's going to snow for a week.
The rain lasted the whole night.
Tom stayed at home because it was raining.
It rained five days on end.
I walked the dog in spite of the rain.
- The rain lasted three days.
- The rain lasted for three days.
If it rains tomorrow, there will be no excursion.
Tom hopes it won't snow tomorrow.
Tom hopes it won't rain tomorrow.
Last night I was caught in a shower and got wet to the skin.
I don't think it will rain, but I'll take an umbrella in case it does.
It rained gently the whole day.
- It looks like snow toward evening.
- It seems like it will snow in the evening.
- It looks like it's going to snow tonight.
- Tom stayed at home because it was raining.
- Tom stayed home because it was raining.