We found 109 examples of how to use forecast in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 75 of 109.
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51. | The rain forecast for yesterday didn't eventuate. | |
52. | We didn't get all that rain that they forecast. | |
53. | Cold, wet and wild weather with the possibility of a dusting of snow has been forecast for this weekend. | |
54. | Wild weather is forecast for our region today. | |
55. | The forecast rain never eventuated. | |
56. | Dan checked the weather forecast before taking off. | |
57. | According to the weather forecast, it's supposed to snow tomorrow. | |
58. | According to the weather forecast, a storm's coming. | |
59. | According to the weather forecast, it'll snow tomorrow. | |
60. | The multinational corporation has forecast the implementation of economies of scale. | |
61. | According to the weather forecast, it'll rain tomorrow. | |
62. | According to the weather forecast, it's going to rain tomorrow. | |
63. | It's cold, but not as cold as forecast. | |
64. | Tom's listening to the Shipping Forecast. | |
65. | Weather forecast for tonight: dark. | |
66. | An intense heat wave is forecast. | |
67. | Inflation is forecast to reach 1 million percent in Venezuela by the end of the year. | |
68. | Temperatures of up to 45°C are forecast on the Iberian peninsula. | |
69. | The weather forecast isn't necessarily reliable. | |
70. | The weatherman's forecast is almost certainly wrong. | |
71. | I wonder what’s the weather forecast for tomorrow. | |
72. | Tom can't tell the difference between promise and forecast. | |
73. | The forecast is for clear skies tonight. | |
74. | The weather forecast says we're in for heavy rain this evening. | |
75. | The forecast for tomorrow is more rain. |