Usage examples of "lloverá" in Spanish with translation to English

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"¿Lloverá mañana?" "Ojalá que no." "Will it rain tomorrow?" "I hope not."
Me pregunto si lloverá mañana. I wonder if it will rain tomorrow.
De seguro lloverá esta tarde. In all likelihood, it will rain this afternoon.
Creo que no lloverá mañana. I think it won't rain tomorrow.
No sé si mañana lloverá. I do not know if it will rain tomorrow.
¿Puedes determinar si lloverá mañana? Can you tell if it will rain tomorrow?
No sé si lloverá mañana. I do not know if it will rain tomorrow.
"¿Lloverá mañana?" "Yo espero que no." "Will it rain tomorrow?" "I hope not."
Me temo que lloverá esta noche. I'm afraid it will rain tonight.
Me temo que lloverá en la tarde. I am afraid it will rain in the afternoon.
Mañana lloverá en el sur de Inglaterra. Tomorrow it will rain in the south of England.
El pronóstico del clima predice si acaso lloverá o no. The weather forecast predicts whether it will rain or not.
El informe meteorológico dice que lloverá mañana por la tarde. The weather report says it will rain tomorrow afternoon.
Va a llover de seguro. It's going to rain, for sure.
De repente comenzó a llover. Suddenly rain began to fall.
Va a llover esta tarde. It is going to rain this afternoon.
Iremos cuando pare de llover. We'll go when the rain stops.
Está a punto de llover. It's about to rain.
Creo que va a llover. I think it's going to rain.
Podría llover en cualquier momento. It may rain at any moment.
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