Can you please put these sentences into ASL sentence structure?

Hi
Hello
The sun is out and it is hot.
I heard that later on it was supposed to be cloudy.
Is it going to storm?
Yes there is going to be a thunderstorm.
I heard it was just supposed to be windy, that's all.
It is going to rain, with lightning and thunder.
It's starting to get cloudy.
Did you hear that? I heard thunder.
Yes you should get home before it gets too dark.
Ok see you later.

Thank You so much! I am having problems with this, and it really helps alot! :)

guess what im late by 10 years how bout that well idk

Sure! Here are the sentences in ASL sentence structure:

Hi (Fingerspelled: H-I)
Hello
Sun out, hot.
Later cloudy supposed-to-be.
Storm coming?
Yes, thunderstorm coming.
Supposed-to-be windy, only.
Rain coming, with lightning and thunder.
Clouds starting to appear.
Hear thunder, did you?
Yes, before dark, you should go home.
Okay, see you later.

I'm glad I could help! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.

Sure! Here is how you can structure these sentences in American Sign Language (ASL):

Hi - Raise your dominant hand in a waving motion to say "hi".

Hello - Extend your non-dominant hand forward with fingers slightly curled, then touch it with the index finger of your dominant hand.

The sun is out and it is hot - Point to the sky to indicate the sun, then use a sweeping motion across your body to indicate "out." Touch your forehead with an open hand to show "hot."

I heard that later on it was supposed to be cloudy - Hold one hand in a "C" shape near your ear to represent "heard," then use your other hand to sign "later" by extending it forward. Next, use both hands in a twisting motion in front of you to show "cloudy."

Is it going to storm? - Show the sign for "storm" by using both hands and making a twisting motion outward from your body.

Yes, there is going to be a thunderstorm - Show the sign for "yes" by nodding your head and making a "Y" shape with your dominant hand. Then perform the sign for "thunderstorm" by bringing the tip of your index finger down a few times towards your non-dominant hand, representing rain and thunder.

I heard it was just supposed to be windy, that's all - Use the sign for "heard" by holding one hand in a "C" shape near your ear. Then use both hands to show "windy" by making a waving motion towards your non-dominant side.

It is going to rain, with lightning and thunder - Use the sign for "rain" by flicking your fingers down from your non-dominant hand. Then use your dominant hand to show "lightning" by flicking your index finger down. Finally, perform the sign for "thunder" by bringing the tip of your index finger down a few times towards your non-dominant hand.

It's starting to get cloudy - Use both hands to show "cloudy" by making a twisting motion in front of you.

Did you hear that? I heard thunder - Hold one hand in a "C" shape near your ear to indicate "heard." Then perform the sign for "thunder" by bringing the tip of your index finger down a few times towards your non-dominant hand.

Yes, you should get home before it gets too dark - Show the sign for "yes" by nodding your head and making a "Y" shape with your dominant hand. Then use both hands to indicate "home" by bringing them towards your chest. Finally, sign "dark" by moving your dominant hand downward towards your non-dominant hand, with your palm facing down.

Ok, see you later - Make a circular motion with your dominant hand near your cheek to indicate "ok." Then perform the sign for "see you later" by extending your arm forward with an open hand, then bringing it back towards you.

I hope this helps you with your understanding of ASL! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.