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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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Chance of Rain

A weatherman on the news said "rain chance" instead of chance of rain. Is this correct?
  

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Casually, yes. It must be: a meteorologist said it!

  • Casually, yes.
  • It must be: a meteorologist said it!
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Casually, yes. It must be: a meteorologist said it!
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"Rain chance"?
I have never heard weather forecast describing "a chance of rain..." as "rain chance".

Not in this neck of the woods....

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