The Forecast
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Origin | Peoria |
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Illinois | |
United States | |
Members | Shannon Burns |
Tony Peck | |
Jared Grabb | |
Kevin Ohls | |
Albums | Late Night Conversations |
Everybody Left | |
Genres | Emo |
Indie Rock | |
Alternative Country | |
Record labels | Victory Records |
Eyeball Records | |
Clifton Motel | |
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ID | 2046495 |
About The Forecast
The Forecast is an indie rock band from Peoria, Illinois. The Forecast's sound is most recognizable for containing strong two and three part harmonies performed by combinations of their multiple vocalists, as heard in tracks such as "Red as the Moon" and "One Hundred Percent".
UK braces for snow as cold weather takes a grip
... There s a lot more uncertainty than normal in The Forecast and therefore this prospect of snow...
A change in the weather - is there snow on the way? - BBC Weather
... It is certainly true that temperatures are set to tumble by the end of the week, but before you dust off the toboggan or, dare I say it, start dreaming of a white Christmas, it might be worth taking a closer look at The Forecast...
UK weather: Severe warnings issued ahead of Storm Ciarán - BBC Weather
... It would therefore be worth staying across The Forecast and warnings on our or social channels...
Storm Babet: What do you need to know? - BBC Weather
... There are still uncertainties in The Forecast details so the advice is to stay up to date...
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... We are urged to keep up to date with The Forecast...
UK weather: Storm and wind warnings for England and Wales as NI sees wettest July
... Rain, wind and cool temperatures have dominated The Forecast in recent weeks - in stark contrast to the dangerous heatwave sweeping much of Europe...
UK weather: When will it stop raining and the summer improve?
... So how long will this weather last? What s The Forecast - and why is the weather so bad? " This week and for much of next week it looks as though the unsettled weather will continue for the UK - so there will be further showers or longer spells of rain and at times strong winds, " says Gemma Plumb, a BBC Weather forecaster...
Europe heatwave: No respite in sight for heat-stricken southern Europe
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Storm Babet: What do you need to know? - BBC Weather
By Simon KingBBC Weather
Storm Babet has been named by The Met Office for severe weather impacts expected from Wednesday to Saturday.
The Second named storm of The autumn will bring Heavy Rain and strong winds to The UK, with early warnings already issued.
Flooding and damage from strong winds are possible. There are still uncertainties in The Forecast details so The advice is to stay up to date.
Storm Babet will move in from The south-west on Wednesday.
But Babet, pronounced Bah-beht, will become slow-moving and bring continuing impacts into Saturday.
Ciarán, Kathleen and Vincent are among The that may hit The UK and Ireland in 2023-24.
Heavy RainWhile many parts of The UK will experience Heavy Rain at times, The biggest concern is for central and eastern Scotland.
It has recently been very wet across Scotland so The ground is already very saturated.
With heavy and prolonged rain from Wednesday through to Saturday, rainfall accumulations of 70 to 100mm are expected but over upland areas, it could be as much as 150-200mm.
The Met Office has already issued a yellow severe weather warning with Focus On Angus and south-east Grampian where flooding is a concern.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency is also monitoring The Situation and has also issued early warnings in central Scotland for flooding concerns.
Strong windsWinds will strengthen, likely peaking on Thursday and early Friday.
Northern Scotland may experience The highest gusts of wind of up to 70mph in places but widely 40-50mph.
Impacts from The these gusts could be exacerbated by The fact The Wind direction will be south-easterly. This is a less common wind direction for storms hitting The UK.
The prevailing wind direction is a south-westerly so nature and infrastructure is built with this in mind. As a result, trees and some structures are more vulnerable in strong south-easterly winds.
This is part of The Reason why felled so many trees and brought a lot of disruption.
Forecast certaintyWhile weather computer modelling is already highlighting The potential for severe weather, The Met Office will hope that naming Storm Babet early with advanced warnings will mean communities and officials are prepared.
However, as The Storm hasn't actually formed yet, there are still uncertainties in The Detail of The Forecast .
Forecasters will be continually monitoring new information and will be making finer adjustments to these details and warnings as necessary.
Find out The Weather Forecast for your area, with an hourly breakdown and a 14-day lookahead, by downloading The BBC Weather App : - -
The Bbc Weather App is only available to download in The UK.
Source of news: bbc.com