weathercast

English

Etymology

Blend of weather + forecast. Alternatively from weather + -cast, from broadcast.

Noun

weathercast (plural weathercasts)

  1. (meteorology) A weather forecast, especially one broadcast by radio or television.
    • 1965 July 29, “It'll Be Scorcher Again”, in Deseret News, Utah, USA, retrieved 4 February 2009, page B1:
      The official weathercast called for variable cloudiness.
    • 2009 February 3, “Hot Box: TV worth talking about”, in Toronto Star, retrieved 4 February 2009:
      Jocular TV weatherman Dave Devall [] announced on last night's 6 o'clock news that he is easing into retirement. [] His last regular weathercast will be April 3.
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