The long-range forecast looks sunny and warm, but there could be a thundershower. This forecast applies to anywhere in the U.S., of course
2007-04-16 08:45:11
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answered by jeffv71 1
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hiya, below is a link to a trip planner feature of a weather site. Just put in your location or somewhere close as it dont have everywhere and also the dates your want to check. It gives an average of what things were like for the past ten years so it might be some help in predicting what the July the 13th might be like. Anyway, July is never too bad and you would be very unlucky to get bad weather. Hope it helps!
2007-04-16 09:17:26
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answered by liamkelly2002a 1
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Good luck with that the meteorologists in our area don't even know what it is going to do tomorrow. I think they just look outside and say what it is going to do. Generally though July is a drier month than say April so the chances of having a nice day are pretty good.
2007-04-20 11:00:37
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answered by Anonymous
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It is hard to say that far in advance. The thing to try is check what the averages are for that date. The weather pages usually link you to the average temperatures, average rainfall. You can also see the highs and lows.
That should at least give you idea what you can expect.
2007-04-16 13:52:57
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answered by Lost in PA 2
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Will start out dark, slowly turn light and then slowly turn dark again. Might be around 56 degrees if you live in Sydney, Australia or maybe 98 degrees if you live in Chicago, Illinois.
Any other questions?
Ohhhh, the midlands?...rainy and cool about 12c
2007-04-16 08:47:52
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answered by sean1201 6
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ok darling let me look in my crystal ball its hard to be exact as the day is so far away but hang on ok here goes cloudless skies light winds and a high of 89 Fahrenheit if im wrong you can shoot me darlin xx
2007-04-18 22:49:18
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answered by dream theatre 7
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Seriously, weather forcasting improves exponentially as the date approaches...
The longest credible weather forcasts seem to be in the vicinity of 15 days...
I have found accuweather to be the most reliable source of accurate weather forcasting. (See link below.)
All the best to you!!
2007-04-24 04:17:18
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answered by Chester C 3
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I'm not sure that even a long term weather forecast predicts that far in advance.... but if you DO find someone who knows, can you ask for the lottery numbers as well please?!
2007-04-16 08:47:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Warm with hazy sunshine, light breeze
2007-04-16 10:22:52
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answered by cotoneaster 4
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when i rub my crystal ballz i predict a snow storm
2007-04-24 04:26:00
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answered by Anonymous
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