The weather is worse today than yesterday.

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AmerikaMagyar

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The weather is worse today than yesterday.
The weather today is worse than yesterday.


Do both sentences sound natural?
 

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To me only sentence 2 sounds natural.
You could also say:
Today the weather is worse than yesterday.
Or even:
Today's weather is worse than yesterday's (weather).

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The weather is worse today than yesterday.
The weather today is worse than yesterday.


Do both sentences sound natural?

They sound okay to me, but I have no arguments with Nightmare's suggestions either. Many ways to say the same thing.
 
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