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Which is right: 'what bad weather' or 'what a bad weather?

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Although this answer may not get as much upvote as others', but I had to write this answer because I don't fully agree with the current top answer to this question. In my opinion, (which I will back up with facts and links) I concede that both the sentences are equally correct . It totally depends on how we interpret it. read more

Someday weather is bad, someday it is good. So when a person says "What a bad weather" he/she is implicitly comparing it against other previous weathers. So it totally makes sense to prefix it with "a". read more

The DOL has decided only a handful of cases where a driver has been fired for refusing to drive due to bad weather. In Cleary v. Flint Ink, Corp. (1996), a driver refused a dispatch scheduled to depart at midnight. read more

For specific tornado threat forecasts, check out the latest TOR:CON forecasts from severe weather expert, Dr. Greg Forbes. (MAPS: 7-day National Rain Forecast) For radar and watch/warning information in other areas of the country, click on the links below. read more

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