perhaps. the weather is really really cold so perhaps it is going to snow.
snowy and rainy and sunny
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I'm thinking real sunny out
high thin clouds mean good weather now, but bad weather in the next 48 hours.
The weather next week will be partly sunny we may see patches of rain >?
If you are on about Bank Holiday Monday, that is next week.
Sunny with a bit of cloud
His 50 day tour in London. It was sold out in a matter of a week!
Yes, the term 'here of late' is correct English grammar, as in: 'He was here of late, but he'll be in London next week.', which could equally be expressed: 'He was here [recently, lately, latterly], but he'll be in London next week.'
This week at the camp rock premiere
Meteorology has to do with the weather and let's you know what will happend today or tomorrow or next week even!
perhaps. the weather is really really cold so perhaps it is going to snow.
Yes, you can use next at the start of a sentence. Next week will have good weather. Next year they are going to Spain for their holidays. Next, put the flour into the pot and stir.
The day of the week that it is has no impact on the weather.
The weather in London is unpredictable. One day it's hot and sunny at about 10 degrees celcius, and the next day it's a pouring down rainstorm! But if it's hot for a maximum of eight days, it will have to rain. The weather will speak for itself.
send this question next week I will be replacing the stock stereo this weekend if weather permits