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I read that will is mostly used #1 the weather forecast says that tomorrow will be warmer than today. But what's confusing me is that be going to is supposed to be used when there's evidence behind the prediction, which is always the case with forecasts
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They always predict based on evidence Are the sentences below available under the condition or not So, why do they use will?
Which one the best way to ask about the weather for tomorrow
What is the weather like tomorrow What will the weather be like tomorrow What is the weather going to be like tomorrow What is the weather forcast for tomorrow
Are there any other ways to say They say both ‘it will rain tomorrow’ and ‘it's going to rain tomorrow’ and there will be high winds with a slight chance of rain and, in some areas, there is going to be snow. Generally, going to is your best bet for weather Will would probably be ok in your examples, but it would sound strange in simpler expressions, such as there will be a frost tonight. there's gonna be a frost tonight sounds much better
If there is any logic behind this, it is probably because gonna is more casual than will. since weather conversations are usually light and.
Is is going to be not a natural choice with perhaps because of the reason i mentioned, i.e It implies confidence about what's going to happen while perhaps suggests uncertainty The weather forecast says it's going to rain all day tomorrow The weather forecast says it will rain all day tomorrow
The weather forecast says it might rain all day tomorrow The weather forecast says it could rain all day tomorrow. Hi, why can we use present continuous in this sentence I'd use simple future here i hope the weather will be nice tomorrow
I hope the weather gets better tomorrow vs i hope the weather will get better tomorrow are both applicable
Hello, is there a difference in meaning between these two sentences What will the weather be like tomorrow? Hi, can you please help me with the differences between these two questions Today i want to ask about tense in the clause after the weather forecast said (says). condition
It is 21:00, june 10 I watched the weather forecast 19:00, and the weatherperson announced tomorrow's weather