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- noun A
weather forecaster
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Examples
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I'm guessing there is some overlap between the 4% fantasizing about their local weatherperson and the 4% who describe their relationship with their partner as "cold and frigid"...
Poll: Cold weather means more sex for some Jason Samenow 2011
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It did warm up quite fast, but I believe we are in for some seasonal temps starting tomorrow, so the weatherperson is saying.
Greetings From Fairegarden-April Bloom Day 2010 « Fairegarden 2010
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Also joining the show: news reader Jeff Glor and weatherperson Marysol Castro.
'Early Show' anchors are out as CBS shuffles its morning lineup Lisa de Moraes Lisa DeMoraes 2010
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While all Americans can cite times they altered plans because of a storm that never happened, over the last few years new radar systems have made weather prediction increasingly accurate, and today, if the weatherperson says a storm is expected, he or she is usually right.
Kate Kelly: Of Interest to Government, Commerce, and the Public: The Weather Service Kate Kelly 2010
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While all Americans can cite times they altered plans because of a storm that never happened, over the last few years new radar systems have made weather prediction increasingly accurate, and today, if the weatherperson says a storm is expected, he or she is usually right.
Kate Kelly: Of Interest to Government, Commerce, and the Public: The Weather Service Kate Kelly 2010
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Also joining the show: news reader Jeff Glor and weatherperson Marysol Castro.
Harry Smith, Maggie Rodriguez out; Erica Hill rising at CBS's 'Early Show' Lisa de Moraes 2010
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While all Americans can cite times they altered plans because of a storm that never happened, over the last few years new radar systems have made weather prediction increasingly accurate, and today, if the weatherperson says a storm is expected, he or she is usually right.
Kate Kelly: Of Interest to Government, Commerce, and the Public: The Weather Service Kate Kelly 2010
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As a wowed Redford says about Pfeiffer's Tally Atwater, after her tryout as a Miami weatherperson, "She eats the lens."
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"When you don't have events like this for a long time," observed NWS weatherperson Anthony Giggi, "people get kind of complacent."
Like A Hurricane 2008
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Watch the weather with all the attentiveness of the weatherperson, and predict how it can drive trends and make you a buck.
Ahead of the Curve Hilary Kramer 2007
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