Sentences with phrase «local weatherman»

A "local weatherman" refers to a person who predicts and reports on the weather conditions specifically for a particular area or community. They provide information about temperatures, precipitation, wind, and other weather details relevant to the local region. Full definition
The cinematography is still pretty to look at, but almost every shot is a green - screen composite, looking like it was cast with local weathermen rather than actors.
You quoted a newspaper article that's main focus was scoring the accuracy of local weathermen.
The local weatherman predicted that in the upcoming week there will be days of rain and days of sun.
Of course, I eventually gave the thing up — but not without a fair amount of bitterness toward my parents (and the local weatherman) for perpetuating the lie.
«Maybe it's because they always see the local weatherman talking about relative humidity,» he says.
This fact may help your local weatherman do a better job in the future.
In one scenario, a student revealed on Facebook that she was caring for a local weatherman.
In one scenario, a student hypothetically revealed on Facebook that she was caring for a local weatherman.
What I did manage to accomplish this month, besides further cement my status as your local weatherman, you can find below.
A few will guess correctly and be heralded and others will guess incorrectly and be viewed the same as the local weatherman.
The local weatherman said that was highly unusual, he had never heard of it during a hurricane (we live in a tropical / subtropical area).
On that day, the local weathermen did their best to explain why the storm did not come in the day before as originally predicted.
Obsessed with the weather from an early age — at ten, he had a weather kit with a barometric - pressure gauge and cloud diagrams — he'd get angry at the local weathermen for their shoddy work, which he tracked in a little datebook.
My local weatherman Paul Douglas was on it and said the weather was weird about 3 different ways.
RE # 34 & 40, something strange (according to our local weatherman) happened when Hurricane Emily came to us (its eye was about 70 - 80 miles south of us): There were lots of large hailstones that came down around Brownsville, TX.
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