Imagine you're a weather wizard who uses clues from the sky to predict what will happen next. Good forecasts are like having superpowers that let you see the future of the weather! They use tools like maps, numbers, and even computers to guess if it will rain or shine. When the wizard’s guess is really close to the real thing, we say the forecast was accurate.
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- You check the forecast and it says it will rain, and then it actually rains, your umbrella was spot on!
- A weather app predicted snow, and you packed your boots, then it snowed! That’s a good forecast.
- Your teacher said there would be no recess because of thunderstorms, but then the clouds passed and the sun came out, the forecast missed its mark.
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