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n. (weather forecast English)
Usage examples of "weather forecasts".
The immense weather-gathering data centres funnelled in data and weather forecasts were changed every half-hour.
There were times, there were days, when the extremes of Kris's seesaw nature fell into balance, not just as always for his solo two-minute on screen weather forecasts, but also for a lasting peace.
Stimpson mentions the weather forecasts again, but Leonard insists there's no reason to worry.
There is almost nothing, apart perhaps from a touching faith in the reliability of weather forecasts and the universal fondness for jokes involving the word 'bottom', that makes me feel more like an outsider in Britain than the nation's attitude to animals.
He had a long-range radio now on which he could tune to weather forecasts—.
In fact, they never thought much about it -- they were less interested in the thoughts or ideas of the Politburo members than they were in the weather forecasts.
Jonesy didn't know where McCarthy had gotten his weather forecasts, but it sure hadn't been WCAS.
The 0800, 1200 and 1600 hours density reports also carried the weather forecasts for a five-hundred-mile radius from the broadcasting control point.