Which sentence is preferable?

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Harry Smith

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Armenian
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I'd like to know how native speakers say these two sentences.

It'll be rainy in Moscow tomorrow.
There will be rain in Moscow tomorrow.

It seems to me they are both correct....
Thanks in advance!
 
I'd like to know how native speakers say these two sentences.

It'll be rainy in Moscow tomorrow.
There will be rain in Moscow tomorrow.

It seems to me they are both correct....
Thanks in advance!
Yes, they are both fine.
 
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