How To… Decode A Weather Forecast – The Great British Weather – BBC One

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If you’re not sure of the difference between a warm and a cold front, or thought an isobar was somewhere to get a drink, worry no more as weather presenter Carol Kirkwood explains the terminology used in UK weather broadcasts.

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11 Replies to “How To… Decode A Weather Forecast – The Great British Weather – BBC One”

  1. Interesting use of language in weather forecasting: "more in the way of sunshine", "less in the way of cloud". "More sunshine" and "less cloud" would be more succinct.

  2. Ah yes. Low pressure. The beginning of a Filipino’s nightmare

    (At least theres suspension)

  3. I am busy all week for a fortnight and i have a long list of stuff to get done it is importamt i check our local weather

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