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Rearranging the letters of
'
The National Weather Service forecast
'
gives:
Select tract of heavier snow in the area.
(by Rick Rothstein using
Anagram Genius
)
(2006)
(pending approval)
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Weather forecast
" -> "
Threat? So few care.
"
(by Dan Fortier by hand)
(2005)
"
Weather forecast
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Ace! Fear the worst.
"
(by Rick Rothstein using
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)
(2003)
"
Weather forecast
" -> "
A force wets earth.
"
(by Mick Tully using
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)
(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 forecasting
" -> "
There we go: rain facts!
"
(by Segura using
Anagram Genius
)
(2001)
"
Weather forecasting
" -> "
Chart wet or fine ages.
"
(by Jean Merges by hand)
(2004)
(pending approval)
"
Weather forecasting
" -> "
Ace? Fearing the worst.
"
(by Jean Merges by hand)
(2004)
(pending approval)
"
Forecasting the weather
" -> "
Wet or fine, he gets a chart.
"
(by Segura using
Anagram Genius
)
(2002)
"
Forecasting the weather
" -> "
The rain facts? There we go!
"
(by Jean Merges by hand)
(2004)
(pending approval)
"
Radio weather forecast
" -> "
We hear ice or frost data.
"
(by Mick Tully using
Anagram Genius
)
(2006)
(pending approval)
See also:
Sunshine and Shadow
Automatic weather stations
Weather prophet
Heavy rain
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