Hace Mal Tiempo

The Spanish phrase "hace mal tiempo" translates to "it's bad weather" in English. To remember this, think of "Mal" as a mischievous character causing trouble in the sky, like the character "Mal" from Disney's "Descendants." Imagine Mal casting a spell that changes the weather to something stormy and unpleasant. So, when you hear "hace mal tiempo," picture Mal up to her old tricks, making sure the weather is anything but sunny! 🌧️
Practice Version

Hace Mal Tiempo: Its bad weather. Hace mal tiempo. In Spanish, "hace mal tiempo" means "the weather is bad."