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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the forecast day" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a specific day for which a weather forecast is provided. Example: "According to the meteorologist, the forecast day will bring heavy rain and strong winds."
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Figure 2 Diagram of each step of the procedure for calculating the weekly temperature forecast T(a i ); Ini date is the date of the forecast initialization; Fct date is the date of the forecast day.
"Looking at the forecast, day one might be the best batting day, making the recovery from 11-4 potevenally even more important".
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The forecast Monday called for a minimal chance of rain.
The forecast Saturday night calls for temperatures in the high 30s.
There's no rain in the forecast Friday, so Nadal's balls should fly high once again.
And the forecast Tuesday calls for sunny skies and 58 degrees.
The forecast Sunday was for sunshine, but the mood quickly turned dark here when Brittany Schussler, one of the Canadian medal hopefuls, broke a skate before her race.
With rain in the forecast Thursday, French Open organizers scheduled Nadal and Klizan third on Lenglen after a men's match and a women's match.
With rain in the forecast Saturday and more potential pitching alterations to come, who knows when he may actually start erasing the memories of a horrific spring?
The forecast Friday called for rain.
The forecast for Friday, Saturday and Sunday is for more snow, mixed with rain and fog.
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