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  1. Aug 12, 2015 · Aug 12, 2015. #6. To add to what etb said, you correctly say "According to grammar books, "be going to" is mostly used to talk about plans," <- you will note that it is not always. In some whether forecasts, they say "There is a 90%/good/slight, etc chance of rain in the Northwest."and even "the Northwest" is an ill-defined area.

  2. That was in late August. Some weeks later, Opal also hit the Panhandle, and unlike the other storms, it was a stronger storm, hitting Cat 3, instead of Cat one, like with Erin and Allison. I learned this from a Weather Channel documentry about the 1995 Hurricane Season.

  3. Apr 13, 2019 · It was so bad a weather that we couldn’t go out. B. It was such a bad weather that we couldn’t go out. C. It was so bad weather that we couldn’t go out. D. It was such bad weather that we couldn’t go out. Personally I think the correct answer is B not D. P/s: In Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary, I find this example: Did you have ...

  4. Jan 8, 2023 · Jan 8, 2023. #1. Hello everyone, Is either "because of weather" or "because of the weather" correct in the following sentences? 1. The flight was cancelled because of weather. 2. The flight was cancelled because of the weather. I think #1 is correct, but #2 is wrong.

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  6. Oct 13, 2013 · KOREAN. Oct 13, 2013. #1. Hello, (1) For the expression of 'if there is nice weather,' I find 'if weather permits' or 'if the weather permits.'. In these expressions, I wonder whether there would be any difference in the meaning between 'weather' and 'the weather?'. (2) I also note the expression of 'weather permitting.'.

  7. May 25, 2017 · Escocia. Inglés británico. May 25, 2017. #3. Weather is uncountable, so it's always "nice weather", and never " a nice weather". SwissPete is correct, strictly speaking, but in casual speech it's OK, and common, to say "nice weather today" (without it's) as an observation.

  8. Jul 13, 2018 · Hello, I know a person can treat someone or something well, but does the same apply to the weather or seasons, for example, ''I hope the weather is treating you well'', meaning ''I hope the weather is nice where you are''?

  9. May 4, 2016 · We do say "the weather is <adjective>", but usually for a specific time period: an afternoon, night, day, week, month. "The weather is sunny" sounds odd. "The weather was sunny yesterday" sounds normal, though "It was sunny yesterday" is more common. When the adjective is put before the noun, we cannot use "it" and must use "weather": stormy ...

  10. Jan 9, 2022 · Ambient weather stations are great. I have the Tempest Weatherflow and love it and can be integrated via HACS (locally or via cloud). I use Ecowitt weather station, components. I have an Ambient Weather WS2902C that works great. I wrote a series of blog posts to show how to get the data to MQTT and Home Assistant -.

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