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As a rule, you can ( rely, trust ) on weather forecast. But it’s very difficult to ( predict, forecast ) the weather, that’s why you shouldn’t blame ( weathermen, meteorologists ) when the weather forecast disappoints you. Of course, it’s a big surprise when instead of heat we have drizzle or fog. People, who ( make, do ) weather forecast, do their ( best, good ) to help us, but it’s not their fault if the weather wants to ( trick, laugh ) us.
So, if you don’t ( trust, rely ) weather forecast, you can always look ( out, through ) of the window and see if the weather is bad or it is going to change for the ( better, worse ). If you see that the sky is overcast, it’s better to take your umbrella, even if they promise a lot of ( sunshine, sunny ).