20% first day, 40% second day, Total percent of rain over the two days is (20+40)/2 = 30% per day
thirteen sixteenths.
Yes it rains everyday
No, 40% chance of rain is How Likely it is to rain for that day,or week. Not Area. LOL
The forecast didn't say "100 percent rain". It said "100 percent chance of rain".That means that the conditions that cause rain are so perfect that you can besure of it, and there's no question: It's definitely going to rain.
"If ~A then ~B" where ~A means the opposite of A. For example if A is "it rains all week" and B is "it rains on Tuesday" then if A then B is "if it rains all week, it rains on Tuesday" while if ~A then ~B is "if it doesn't rain all week, it doesn't rain on Tuesday" which doesn't necessarily have the same truth value as the first.
thirteen sixteenths.
IF probability of rain is X percent then probability of no rain is 100- X percent. For example if prob of rain is 80% prob of no rain is 20%
It shows in Korea Monday and Tuesday at 21.55.
It is suppossed to rain but the chance of it raining is only 30 percent.
Decision is to be made Tuesday morning but at this point yes, apparently because of heavy rain in London today ( Monday).
acid rain mainly falls in England every Tuesday
Yes
A 40 percent chance of rain means that it is slightly more likely that there will not be rain. Sixty percent chance of rain is the opposite. It is slightly more likely that it will rain than not.
Yes it rains everyday
No, 40% chance of rain is How Likely it is to rain for that day,or week. Not Area. LOL
The current release date for Heavy Rain is Tuesday, February 16, 2010.
If there is a 40% chance of rain on Monday, 50% on Tuesday, and 40% on Wednesday then math tells us that there is a 82% chance of rain over those 3 days. Lately I have seen percentages listed for each hour of the day. For example, a 60% chance of rain for 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 in the morning. Does that mean there is a 99% chance of rain that morning?