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German Phrase

Wird es morgen windig?

/vɪʁt ɛs ˈmɔʁɡn̩ ˈvɪndɪç/
Meaning"Will it be windy tomorrow?"
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Meaning

The sentence asks whether it will be windy tomorrow. It is a typical way to inquire about the weather forecast, especially when planning outdoor activities.

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When to use

Use this question when you want to know if the wind will pick up the next day – for example before a hike, a bike ride, a picnic, or when you need to decide what to wear.

Grammar Breakdown

Wirdesmorgenwindig?

1

Wird (werden)

‘Wird’ is the 3rd person singular present of ‘werden’, used here as an auxiliary to form the future tense.

2

es (impersonal pronoun)

‘es’ is the dummy subject used for weather statements; it does not refer to a specific noun.

3

morgen (time adverb)

‘morgen’ means ‘tomorrow’ and can be placed before or after the verb without changing meaning.

4

windig (predicative adjective)

‘windig’ is an adjective describing the weather; in a predicative position it does not need an article.

🗨In Conversation

A

Wird es morgen windig?

Will it be windy tomorrow?

Ja, es wird morgen ziemlich windig sein.

Yes, it will be quite windy tomorrow.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Wird morgen es windig?

    Word order is wrong; the subject ‘es’ must come directly after the verb in a yes‑no question.

  • Wird es morgen windisch?

    ‘windisch’ is not the correct adjective; use ‘windig’.

  • Wird das morgen windig?

    Weather statements use the impersonal ‘es’, not ‘das’.

Alternatives

  • Kommt morgen Wind?

    Is wind coming tomorrow?

  • Wird es morgen windig werden?

    Will it become windy tomorrow?

  • Wie wird das Wetter morgen?

    How will the weather be tomorrow?

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Cultural Tip

In German, weather questions always use the impersonal ‘es’ as the subject. The adjective ‘windig’ can be used alone or with ‘sein’ (e.g., ‘es ist windig’). When speaking informally, you might also hear ‘Wind heute?’ (Wind today?) but the full form with ‘Wird es … windig?’ is standard and polite.