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Discover Ludwig"weather issues" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English and can be used whenever you would like to refer to any problems related to the weather.
For example, "Due to the weather issues, the school is canceling classes today."
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It felt familiar, an Open complicated by weather issues, customary in recent years.
On weather issues, Mr. Thaler considers Interstate 287 "the waistline" bisecting Westchester's 450 square miles.
Both tournaments featured top-notch competition, tangled rough and weather issues.
There have been a few weather issues that have threatened the level of comfort, but really it's pretty peaceful.
Barring last-minute disputes or weather issues — which, it should be noted, are not necessarily unrelated — the best-of-three match will begin Monday.
"There is no question there was some cooling off of the economy, and there were some weather issues," Mr. London said.
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The development treads carefully around the weather issue.
"Was it a demand issue or a weather issue or a fashion issue?" he said.
2. WEATHER RADIO Oregon Scientific makes several radios that receive updates and warnings for severe weather issued by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and broadcast over a nationwide network.
And Clark Judge of CBSSports.com points out that the owners that voted for the New York Super Bowl don't mind the weather issue because they won't be sitting outside in it.
Let's think of next excuse?" A spokesman for Southeastern said: "We know that sometimes it seems that if it is not leaves on the line or snow on the track then it is some other weather issue.
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