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Yesterday on your forecast, the weatherman said we would have rain in the morning and showers in the afternoon. What is the difference? Lynn W.
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Some of our forecaster lingo gets lost in translation sometimes! When a meteorologist referrs to rain he or she is talking about heavier precipitation. Showers, would be more scattered and lighter.
Hopefully that can help clear it up a bit.
Answered by KSL Meteorologist Dina Freedman.