How to access JSON Object key with colon in name [closed] - javascript

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I need some guidance on how to access this key of a JSON object using Javascript: "yweather:forecast". I tried json.yweather:forecast but it throws an error.
{
"yweather:forecast" : [
{
"#day":"Wed",
"#date":"10 Jul 2013",
"#low":"75"
}
]
}

In JavaScript:
jsonobject["yweather:forecast"]

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