"Warning of severe weather" -> "Wet or fine, hear grave news." (by Segura using Anagram Genius) (2001)
"Weather forecasting" -> "There we go: rain facts!" (by Segura using Anagram Genius) (2001)
"Forecasting the weather" -> "Wet or fine, he gets a chart." (by Segura using Anagram Genius) (2002)
"Weather forecast" -> "Threat? So few care." (by Dan Fortier by hand) (2005)
"Weather forecast" -> "Ace! Fear the worst." (by Rick Rothstein using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"Weather forecast" -> "A force wets earth." (by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2002)
"Weather forecast" -> "After a shower, etc." (by Rick Rothstein using Anagram Genius) (2000)
"Weather forecast" -> "Hectares of water." (by Rick Rothstein using Anagram Genius) (2000)
"Weather forecast" -> "Aha! Wetter forces." (by Mark McNamara using Anagram Genius) (2008) (pending approval)
"Weather forecast" -> "Fear wetter chaos!" (by Mark McNamara using Anagram Genius) (2008) (pending approval)
"The weather presenter Sian Lloyd" -> "O, westerly rains threatened. Help!" (by David A. Green using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"The weather presenter Sian Lloyd" -> "Torn seaweed pH tells: "Rainy there!"" (by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"The weather presenter Sian Lloyd" -> "Heroine's serenely prattled: "Thaw!"" (by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"AirAsia plane lost in stormy weather" -> "Mortal liner passes away into the air." (by Aronas Pinchas ) (2014) (pending approval)
"The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center" -> "We discover the scare peril - marine threat to continent." (by Aronas Pinchas ) (2014) (pending approval)