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Mike M:
I see TWC user either "few showers" or "scattered showers" in the forecast when there is a chance for showers. Can someone tell me in simple terms what the difference is between "few" and "scattered"? I mean, doesn't scattered showers mean only a few showers will be in the area? I tried searching this but it gives me definitions that confuse me. I need to know so I know which of the two icons (few and scattered) to use in my weather reports when the forecast calls for a chance for showers.

Stephen:
"Scattered" means that the showers will be scattered about in your area, hence the name.

"Few" means there won't be a lot of showers in your area, they'll be few and far between.

lfmusiclover:
LOL, its just two different waysof saying pretty much the same thing as far as I'm concerned.

BTW, I'm moving this thread. This question is more about TWC than weather.

Localonthe8s:
Isn't this in a TWC related thread and not in a weather thread? :huh:

Stephen:

--- Quote from: Thunder on August 23, 2007, 08:35:14 PM ---Isn't this in a TWC related thread and not in a weather thread? :huh:

--- End quote ---
This is indeed a TWC related thread. :yes: But technically, it's both.

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