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weather forecasters

n. (weather forecaster English)

Usage examples of "weather forecasters".

Maybe her instincts were wrong and the snow wouldn't amount to any more than the four to six inches the weather forecasters were predicting.

Local weather forecasters had begun to warn of cells that might spawn tornados, of high-pressure areas that did not move.

He also knew the weather forecasters lied in their teeth about one time in three.

The they in this thought were the weather forecasters on Radio Four,* whom R.

The they in this thought were the weather forecasters on Radio Four, whom R.

There was a blizzard over the sea to the north, but the weather forecasters said it was going to bypass Scotland.

The local weather forecasters had explained ad nauseam about how this version of the El Nino phenomenon had affected the global climate and inflicted unseasonably hot weather on their country, for which they all felt the need to apologize.

Behind the staff area is the support staff area, including weather forecasters, security, communications technicians, and so forth.

The weather forecasters on the Bangor radio stations expressed mild surprise and tendered mild apologies to all the people who had made plans for picnics and outings on the basis of yesterday's forecasts.

So far she had balked her utterly and completely, necessitating this stupid trip during what the weather forecasters were calling the worst heatwave to hit New England since 1974.