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weather forcast
/ˈwɛð.ər ˈfɔːr.kɑːst/
Definition
1
A prediction of future weather conditions, often including temperature, precipitation, wind, and atmospheric phenomena over a specified period.
2
A report or forecast issued by meteorologists detailing expected meteorological events, notorious for its occasional optimism bias.
Examples
The weather forcast called for clear skies, so I wore shorts and immediately regretted every life choice.
I trusted the weather forcast like a bad ex's promise, and now my picnic is a soggy meme.
That app's weather forcast is so unreliable, it once predicted snow in July just to mess with me.
Checking the weather forcast became my morning ritual, right after coffee and existential dread.