weather outlook

  • 1weather outlook — weather prediction, weather forecast …

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  • 2weather outlook — noun a forecast of the weather • Syn: ↑weather forecast • Hypernyms: ↑prognosis, ↑forecast …

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  • 3Hazardous Weather Outlook — In National Weather Service (NWS) terminology, a Hazardous Weather Outlook is a weather statement issued to provide information of potential severe weather events within the next seven days. The outlook may include information about potential… …

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  • 4outlook — 01. He really changed his [outlook] on life after having a heart attack. He decided to work less, and spend more time with his family. 02. The [outlook] for the economy seems quite good, with unemployment down, and consumer confidence up. 03.… …

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  • 5outlook — noun (C) 1 your general attitude to life and the world (+ on): He s got a very positive outlook on life. | The farmers were narrowly provincial in their outlook. 2 what is expected to happen in the future (+ for): The weather outlook for the… …

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  • 6weather forecast — noun a forecast of the weather • Syn: ↑weather outlook • Hypernyms: ↑prognosis, ↑forecast …

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  • 7Weather Center — is a news/weather program produced by The Weather Channel in Atlanta, Georgia.History Weather Center debuted on The Weather Channel on March 10, 1998 as a 24 hour a day/seven day a week program, to replace the network s previous Weather Scope… …

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  • 8weather forecast — outlook on the weather …

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  • 9Weather Star III — Infobox generic style0 = class= infobox bordered style= width:20em; color = red name = Weather Star 3000 lbl2 = Family: row2 = WeatherStar lbl6 = Release Date: row6 = January 1985 lbl7 = Status: row7 = Discontd.Weather Star III (usually dubbed… …

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  • 10weather — 1. noun what s the weather like? Syn: forecast, outlook; meteorological conditions, climate, atmospheric pressure, temperature; elements 2. verb we weathered the recession under the weather Syn: survive, come through, ride out …

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