OK well people you use th eword, "forecast" when talking about weather. For instance, "The weather forecast is it will start to rain at 2:00." Its like a guess for something. Sorry my first awnser.
-Antabera
It is a declarative sentence.
Get the local weather forecast for any location in the world.
On the weather forecast they said that it would be mainly fine with intermittent showers.
the external remparture of the earth is much lower than the temperature far beneath the earths surface
A point forecast is a single answer e.g. it is going to rain at 1pm. An interval forecast is based on uncertainity e.g. it is going to rain between 12pm and 2pm. An interval forecast is used because a forecast is always precisly wrong and appromatley right, y.e. don't give a precise answer because it will be wrong.
No, the word forecast should not be capitalized in a sentence.
It is a declarative sentence.
Today's forecasts is Sunny
Example sentence - The dismal weather forecast did nothing to encourage us.
Example sentence - It is quite feasible for it to rain today even though rain is not in the forecast.
Example sentence - We left our vacation home sooner than we planned due to the hurricane forecast.
Get the local weather forecast for any location in the world.
On the weather forecast they said that it would be mainly fine with intermittent showers.
The forecast called for snow flurries. Snow flurries landed on my nose as I walked to school.
Accordingly to the weather forecast tomorrow will be a rainy day with low temperature.
Forecast Meaning: A prediction or estimate of future events, esp. coming weather or a financial trend.The TV station just made a forecast of snow storms and sub zero temperatures for Ohio.Because the bank has made a forecast of higher interest rates for the next month, we should renew our mortgage now.
Forecast is a verb and a noun.Verb example sentence:- The meteorologists job is to forecast the weather.Noun example sentence:- The weather forecast was bad news as usual.A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).A noun is a word that is used to describe a person (man, lady, teacher, etc), place (home, city, beach, etc) or thing (car, banana, book, etc).