- Weather Forecast (be going to-will) | WordReference Forums
For example, The weather forecast says that it (will-is going to) rain tomorrow. I read that "will" is mostly used. But what's confusing me is that "be going to" is supposed t …
Any good submods for Monika After Story? : r/MASFandom – Reddit
Welcome to the official subreddit for the Monika After Story mod for Doki Doki Literature Club. A community for fans to share experiences & discuss the mod allowing players to spend time with Moni …
Wuthering Waves Official – Reddit
The official subreddit for Wuthering Waves — a story-rich open-world action RPG launching worldwide May 22. Awakened on Solaris-3, a vast world of endless possibilities awaits. Meet companions, conque …
Good weather websites? (that are not "weather.com")
The Hourly Weather Forecast graphs out temp/dewpoint, wind, rain/snow, etc., which is really handy if you wanna get a quick idea of what to expect at a given time. The Forecast Discussion can be a bit …
If (the) weather permits, etc – WordReference Forums
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 b …
the weather is sunny – WordReference Forums
Hello, my friends, I was wondering whether the underlined part is idiomatic: "The weather is sunny." Thoughts: If I want to begin the conversation with the weather today, is it idiomatic to …
what is the best and most accurate weather app – Reddit
The vast amount of weather data they collect only becomes meaningful when combined with the scientific expertise that their team of meteorologists provide. Weather Underground's proprietary forec …
If the weather breaks / break in the weather – WordReference Forums
(of the weather) change suddenly, especially after a fine spell. ‘the weather broke and thunder rumbled through a leaden sky’ break (verb) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary if the weather …
weather in/at/on the coast (preposition) | WordReference Forums
Hi, I want to know if the prepositition is "at", "on", or "in". "the weather is windy "at" the east coast, or the weather is windy "on" the east …
What <a> bad weather! – WordReference Forums
In dictionary,weather is an uncountable noun. But in this website,I found there're some examples using "What A bad weather". So which one is 100% correct? Is "What A bad weather …
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