Full Lyrics
Sunny, rainy, cloudy day
What's the weather like today?
Windy, snowy, stormy too
Let's look outside and find the clue.
If the sun is shining bright
We can say the day feels light
If the clouds are full of rain
We can sing the words again.
Sunny, rainy, cloudy, snowy
Weather words can help us show you
What we see outside the door
And what the sky is doing more.
About This Song
Weather Song teaches simple words children hear all year long. Sunny, rainy, cloudy, and windy are useful terms because they connect directly to the childβs day, clothing choices, and outdoor plans.
Parents often like weather songs because they create a daily routine. Each morning, a child can look outside, name the weather, and sing a short verse. That turns vocabulary practice into a natural habit rather than a lesson that feels forced.
It is also a strong bridge between language and observation. Children are not only hearing new words. They are linking them to the sky, the temperature, and what they feel when they step outside.
Why This Song Works So Well
Children learn faster when a song matches something they can check immediately. Weather is perfect for that because every day offers a new chance to compare the lyrics with the real world.
You can build a small morning ritual around it by asking your child to become the family weather reporter. They can look out the window, choose the right weather word, and then sing the matching verse.