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Word: Weather Forecast

Definition: A "weather forecast" is a prediction about what the weather will be like in the future. It tells us if it will be sunny, rainy, snowy, or windy, and gives information about temperatures and other weather conditions.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "weather forecast" when talking about how to plan your day or week. For example, if you want to go for a picnic, you might check the weather forecast to see if it will be nice outside.
Example:
  • "The weather forecast says it will be sunny tomorrow, so we can go to the beach."
Advanced Usage:
  • In more advanced contexts, you might discuss the accuracy of a weather forecast or compare forecasts from different meteorological services (the organizations that study and predict the weather).
Word Variants:
  • Forecast (noun/verb): The word "forecast" can be used on its own as a noun or verb. As a verb, it means to predict something.
    • Example: "They forecast rain for the weekend."
Different Meanings:
  • "Forecast" can refer to predictions in other fields, such as economics (economic forecast) or sports (sports forecast).
Synonyms:
  • Prediction
  • Outlook
  • Prognosis (more commonly used in medical contexts)
  • Projection
Idioms:
  • "Under the weather": This idiom means feeling ill or sick. It does not directly relate to a weather forecast but uses the word "weather."
    • Example: "I can't go to the party tonight; I'm feeling a bit under the weather."
Phrasal Verb:
  • "Check in on": While not directly related to "weather forecast," you might say "check in on the weather" to mean looking at the latest updates on the weather.
    • Example: "Before we leave, let me check in on the weather forecast."
Summary:

A weather forecast helps us plan our activities based on what the weather is expected to be like. You can check it on TV, online, or through weather apps on your phone.

Noun
  1. a forecast of the weather

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