It all depends were you live! If you live in the U.S.A you might get rain. If you live in the northeast of America you might get a lot of rain today, if you live in the south east there is a Tropical storm heading your way, if you live in central you're not getting any rain, if you live up north no rain for you. If you're down south, you'll get some sprinkles, if you live in th south west like I do, you'll get alot of rain. In the west there is no rain. I'm going camping up in CottonWood and hoping it won't rain! But there are floods in Flagstaff. (Big ones, and I think you know where I live)
There is a 50% chance that it will rain tomorrow
yes it will probly
Zip code 06880
There needs to be a location as well as a time interval. A statement such as "there is a 40% chance that it will rain in Yourtown over the 12 hours starting at sunrise tomorrow" means that if you consider a whole lot of days like tomorrow - with the same sort of weather as you experienced over the last few days - then in 4 days out of 10 (40%), it will rain tomorrow. Just to complicate matters, the statement does not distinguish between there being a 40% probability that it will rain non-stop or that it will rain briefly.
That out of 100%, there is a 15% chance of rain (if it helps think of it as 15 out of 100 points). So very unlikely it will rain
A forecast that says, for instance, "there is a 10% chance of rain tomorrow," means that on 10 out of 100 days with weather conditions very similar to the conditions expected tomorrow, at least a trace of train has occurred. Some will disagree with this answer for various reasons. For the results of research that evaluated how understanding of percentage chance of precipitation varies around the world, see "A 30% Chance of Rain Tomorrow: How Does the Public Understand Probabilistic Weather Forecasts?," available as a PDF file via the URL http://www.mpib-berlin.mpg.de/en/mitarbeiter/gigerenzer/pdfs/RainFinal.pdf .
Subjective based on information given
Yes it can. E.g there may be a probability it may rain tomorrow. See, negative. Negative probability is like an opinion of your own except probabilities aren't opinions, anyway you get what I mean.
Yes. It will rain tomorrow. Possibly not where you are, but somewhere.
why it would be rain tomorrow i thing but today they were rain and then tomorrow it would be the same thing..
There is a 70% chance it will not rain tommorrow! There is a 70% chance it will not rain tommorrow!
It is 1 - prob(it does not rain today and tomorrow)= 1 - prob(it does not rain today)*prob(it does not rain tomorrow) = 1 - [1- prob(it does rain today)]*[1 - prob(it does rain tomorrow)] = 1 - [1 - 0.8]*[1 - 0.5] = 1 - 0.2*0.5 = 1 - 0.1 = 0.9
will it rain today,tomorrow,in january or when?!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!
no we have not :)
Probably not
LetA= rainP(A)=0.38LetA'= not rainP(A') =1 - P(A)=1 - 0.38=0.62so probability of it will not rain tommrow is 0.62
today or tomorrow
The probability that it will rain today and tomorrow is the multiplication of the probabilities of it raining both days. That is 0.6 X 0.4 = 0.24 So there is a 24% chance that it would rain both days.
0.20 + 0.80*0.80
You didn't insert the date when you posted that -so who knows. - It rarely rains in Oman except in January and August.