We also use
could (
not can) to say that something (a situation or a happening) is possible now or in the future. The meaning is similar to
might or
may (see Unit 29):
- The story could be true, but I don't think it is. (not can be true)
- I don't know what time Lisa is coming. She could get here at any time.
Compare
can and
could:
- The weather can change very quickly in the mountains. (in general)
- The weather is nice now, but it could change. (the weather now, not in general)