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five-day forecast

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five-day forecast [′fīv ‚dā ′fȯr‚kast]
(meteorology)
A forecast of the average weather conditions and large-scale synoptic features in a 5-day period; a type of extended forecast.


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The five-day forecast track issued by the National Hurricane Center would keep it in the eastern Atlantic, far from the Gulf of Mexico, where U.
Cooper said: "We can afford to leave any idea of watering for the time being, but I'll reconvene with our head groundsman Nigel Whybrow on Sunday and see what the next five-day forecast tells us.
Things have got a lot better in the last 20 years, and the accuracy of the five-day forecast is now as good as the one-day forecast 20 years ago.
 
 
 
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