weather forecast

NOUN
  1. a forecast of the weather
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How To Use weather forecast In A Sentence

  • The weather forecast has put a question mark against the chance of doing any gliding tomorrow.
  • The weather forecast predicts a sunny start on Sunday but showers arriving later in the day.
  • During the summer months, if the weather forecast is a bit iffy, a good idea when inviting family and friends round is to have a casual buffet lunch.
  • In fact, many people eagerly follow the weather forecasts whenever bad weather is looming.
  • Weather forecasting is an inexact science.
  • With an excellent long-range weather forecast the majority of the crop will be in the ground within the next week.
  • Watch the weather forecast and cover up those frost tender plants at night.
  • Chances are he'll be bundled up as the weather forecast calls for temperatures just above freezing.
  • The weather forecast will be discussed in case it affects the game plan. Times, Sunday Times
  • The weather forecast says there will be rain.
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