Sentences with phrase «percent chance of rain»

Forty percent chance of rain today, don't you find yourself as ready to carry an umbrella as at sixty percent?
Predictions are literally probabilistic these days....80 percent chance of rain....
I think nearly every single weather forecast we have looked at has given us 90 percent chance of rain and that at some point in the race tomorrow it will be wet.
I think nearly every single weather forecast we have looked at has given us like 90 percent chance of rain.
There is a 50 percent chance of rain and while we have plenty of dry space, I am worrying now about whether we will have enough food.
The weather forecast for Day 4 called for a 30 to 40 percent chance of rain which did occur.
They are just hoping to beat the odds, which, according to historical records, call for a 50 percent chance of rain sometime during the events.
If we have a 50 percent chance of rain today, and the storm veers off and doesn't happen, then the rain never gets to us.
Saturday's schedule includes headliner The Chainsmokers and Halsey, and forecasters say there's a 20 percent chance of rain with highs in the upper 80s.
There's a 90 percent chance of rain throughout the afternoon and evening in Orlando.
It takes it from, «Watching baseball in a dark stadium with a retractable roof that wouldn't be opened if it were 72 ˚ and zero percent chance of rain» to «Hell yeah, Marlins Park, let's see Giancarlo Stanton break one of those stupid flamingo beaks off with a 110 - mph dinger.»

Not exact matches

Unfortunately for the famously rain - averse 11 - time tour winner, though, the sun may not, as forecasters predict a 90 percent chance of thunderstorms on Masters Sunday.
The Ghana Meteorological Agency has warned of a 60 percent chance of moderate to heavy rains in the Northern Sector of the country.
[18] There has also been a 40 percent increase in number of five - year rain events, extreme events that have only a 20 percent chance of occurring in any given year.
The IPCC SREX report (Seneviratne et al., 2012) defines them as having a 5 percent or 1 percent or even lower chance of occurrence during the same period, and other examples include 10 percent coldest nights, 10 percent warmest daily maximum temperature, 5 percent heaviest rain rate, etc..
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