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  1. I hope the weather will........as it is now - WordReference Forums

    May 5, 2019 · Please imagine we are having a good weather today and we'd like it will continue tomorrow in the way it is right now. Which one of the following bold phrases can complete my …

  2. Weather Forecast (be going to-will) | WordReference Forums

    Aug 12, 2015 · For example, The weather forecast says that it (will-is going to) rain tomorrow. I read that "will" is mostly used. But what's confusing me is that "be going to" is supposed to be …

  3. asking about the weather for tomorrow | WordReference Forums

    Feb 14, 2014 · Which one the best way to ask about the weather for tomorrow? what is the weather like tomorrow? What will the weather be like tomorrow? What is the weather going to …

  4. I hope the weather is nice tomorrow - WordReference Forums

    May 10, 2018 · Hi, Why can we use present continuous in this sentence? I'd use simple future here "I hope the weather will be nice tomorrow". Another example: I hope the weather gets …

  5. Perhaps the weather will be/is going to be better tomorrow.

    May 14, 2020 · Hi all, The following question comes from a grammar workbook: Perhaps the weather _______ better tomorrow. A) will be B) shall be C) is going to be D) would be The …

  6. ‘It will rain tomorrow’ or ‘It’s going to rain tomorrow’?

    Jan 13, 2017 · They say both ‘It will rain tomorrow’ and ‘It's going to rain tomorrow’ and "There will be high winds with a slight chance of rain and, in some areas, there is going to be snow."

  7. Tomorrow <it> will be nice weather. | WordReference Forums

    Mar 20, 2018 · But we can say tomorrow will be nice, and also tomorrow it will be nice. One talks directly about tomorrow, and the other uses tomorrow as the time then says something about …

  8. If the weather will be/is nice it'll be more pleasant!

    Feb 8, 2025 · If the weather is nice, it will be more pleasant. It's a regular 1st conditional sentence. Although both clauses refer to future time, we use the present tense in the "if" …

  9. in the morning tomorrow/tomorrow morning - WordReference …

    Jan 29, 2010 · Hi, a friend of mine just discussed with me about "in the morning tomorrow" and "tomorrowing morning" when we ask about the weather forecast. For example, we say "How is …

  10. It 'may /might /could' rain tomorrow. | WordReference Forums

    Dec 7, 2010 · In ordinary use, there is no difference, with one exception: "It could rain tomorrow" can be used in the absence of any knowledge of the weather forecast. That is, we might say "it …