Sentence examples for weather is set from inspiring English sources

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The skies are blue and the weather is set fair.

When the weather is set fair, this radar information can be supplemented by high-resolution satellite photographs.

In keeping with the finest British traditions the August Bank Holiday weekend weather is set to be wet.

This July, the warm weather is set to continue across the UK; warmer in the south than the north.

Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) said last night that it expected further damage to the electricity network as the bad weather is set to continue.

The Met Office warned that the weather is set to change from the current crisp winter days, with a rise in temperatures and more unsettled, windy weather.

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In a January, 1929, Casual, E. B. White wrote, "The cold weather is setting in.

I tell him I have just walked past the Occupy tents at St Paul's where cold weather is setting in.

You read that right - even though the cold weather is setting in, bloggers aren't succumbing to bare porches.

This ensures that foals are born neither too early (before the spring grass is coming through), nor too late (as the colder weather is setting in and the grazing and browsing on the Forest is dying back) in the following year.

Landvogt said the warmer weather was set to continue for at least a week in many parts of Australia.

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