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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rain forecast" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a prediction of rain, such as in a forecast for the upcoming weekend. For example, "The rain forecast for this weekend looks grim, so it could be a good time to catch up on some indoor activities."
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I think there's a little rain forecast, so...."....
Central in an attempt to avoid rain forecast by early afternoon.
We did well with the rain forecast, correctly calling for more than 3.5 inches.
With rain forecast all day the stage is likely to be extra treacherous.
He said rain forecast for Thursday night meant that it would be deposited on England.
It's overcast in Bangalore, and with rain forecast it's an entirely understandable decision.
Weather may yet intervene, with an increasing chance of rain forecast.
With lots more rain forecast for Monday this match is heading for a soggy draw.
State authorities say that with more rain forecast for the next two days, further fatalities are all but inevitable.
An inch of rain forecast into Tuesday over much of the Midwest was adding to the concern.
There was no rain forecast for our last visit to Corson's Brook Woods, but the dark gray sky augured precipitation.
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