because it does
None, it was sunny all day.
40% is a Moderate chance for rain. A rule of thumb is normally anything under 50% and the chance of rain is mild to none. If it is 50% or more, the chances of rain are great and should therefore expect some showers.
There was rain again today because Spring has begun and in the season of Spring, there is a lot of rain. It can also be because of global warming or that a lot of pollution has caused it to rain.
high humidity
If there is a 40% chance of rain on Monday, 50% on Tuesday, and 40% on Wednesday then math tells us that there is a 82% chance of rain over those 3 days. Lately I have seen percentages listed for each hour of the day. For example, a 60% chance of rain for 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 in the morning. Does that mean there is a 99% chance of rain that morning?
45%
0.20 + 0.80*0.80
The probability that it will rain today and tomorrow is the multiplication of the probabilities of it raining both days. That is 0.6 X 0.4 = 0.24 So there is a 24% chance that it would rain both days.
It is 1 - prob(it does not rain today and tomorrow)= 1 - prob(it does not rain today)*prob(it does not rain tomorrow) = 1 - [1- prob(it does rain today)]*[1 - prob(it does rain tomorrow)] = 1 - [1 - 0.8]*[1 - 0.5] = 1 - 0.2*0.5 = 1 - 0.1 = 0.9
well today is sunny not a lot of chance of rain...LOL
chance of rain, high is 71 low is 64
No. A 40% chance of rain means that there is a 40% or 2 in 5 chance that it will rain. A 100% chance of rain would mean that it will rain.
None, it was sunny all day.
There is a 70% chance it will not rain tommorrow! There is a 70% chance it will not rain tommorrow!
No. A 60% chance of rain means exactly what it sounds like: there is a 60% chance that it will rain. This also means that there is a 40% chance that it will not rain.
To increase the chance of fertilisation occurring.
A 40 percent chance of rain means that it is slightly more likely that there will not be rain. Sixty percent chance of rain is the opposite. It is slightly more likely that it will rain than not.