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'weather'
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“The clouds seem to be clearing up, so that's good.”
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“How much would it suck if it got rained out?”
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“There's a bit of a chill in here.”
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“It's a little overcast.”
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“When's this rain gonna let up?”
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“The forecast calls for rain.”
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“There is a hurricane warning in effect throughout Delaware and southern New Jersey.”
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“I can tolerate the heat, but what I can't stand is this humidity!”
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“God forbid we go a single day without it raining.”
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“It's awfully cold for March.”
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