How do I say the weather in Buenos Aires is mostly sunny. I know sunny is hace calor but how to I actually say "The weather in Buenos Aires is hace calor?

How do I say "the weather in Franklin is sunny and cool(hace sol y fresco)"-but I need the whole sentence.

Thank you

Hace calor en Buenos Aires.

Hace sol y fresco en Franklin.

Since you said the word "mostly, that should also be represented in Spanish. "principalmente" is one

Sra

To say "The weather in Buenos Aires is mostly sunny," you can say "El clima en Buenos Aires es mayormente soleado." Here's how you can break down the sentence:

- El clima: This means "the weather."
- en Buenos Aires: This phrase means "in Buenos Aires."
- es mayormente soleado: This translates to "is mostly sunny."

To say "The weather in Franklin is sunny and cool (hace sol y fresco)," you can use the following sentence: "El clima en Franklin está soleado y fresco." Here's the breakdown:

- El clima: This still means "the weather."
- en Franklin: This means "in Franklin."
- está soleado: This translates to "is sunny."
- y: This means "and."
- fresco: This means "cool".

Remember, when constructing sentences in a different language, it's important to consider the word order and articles that might be different than in your native language.