| MILDEXPLETIVE | "Darn"! when the forecast said Christmas wouldn't be white? (4,9) |
| ROBIN | Pugnacious little songbird originally depicted on a Christmas notelet to represent any one of the red-coated Victorian postmen of the same name, who delivered said Christmas stationery (5) |
| FRONTPAGENEWS | Part of the forecast is one for the books - one's intelligence should offer you plenty of leads (5,4,4) |
| REDSKYATNIGHT | Left TV programme, missing the forecast of good weather (3,3,2,5) |
| ASPIRINCHANTS | Things like "What do we want?" "Headache relief!" "When do we want it?" "Now!"? |
| SCREAM | Cry "Go away!" when the key is inserted (6) |
| TOBOOT | Also going "Boo!" when the child rounds it (2,4) |
| SHEDATEAR | Cry "Cut!" when the girlfriend comes in (4,1,4) |
| CONSIDER | Think "Drink!" when the son staggers in (8) |
| RAINSTORM | One of the downsides of The Cloud or that's part of the forecast (9) |
| SNOW | The forecast for a white Christmas might require chains on tyres (4) |
| FRONTISPIECE | Illustration from part of the forecast is given to one of those on the board (12) |
| HAILSTORM | This moral mess is the downside of the forecast (9) |
| PREDICTION | Mended the rip, noticed in the forecast (10) |
| LONGRANGE | The sort of missile that's way ahead of the forecast (4-5) |
| LOSE | Grim as global warming is today, further goes the forecast for the day after tomorrow! (4,4,2,4) |
| MUCHMORETO | Grim as global warming is today, further goes the forecast for the day after tomorrow! (4,4,2,4) |
| PROGNOSIS | Could get to grips soon with the forecast! (9) |
| ESTIMATE | The forecast cost of varied tea-times (8) |
| PRESAGE | Again flicking pages round to get the forecast (7) |