only uses the GFS,you need to incorporate all of the various outputs.study them for a few years regards your own location and topography,set yourself a PWS up and become hooked to all things regards Meteorology.
even then we get it wrong at times lol.
9 out of 10 are bang on or near enough though.
Educate yourself regards the weather,it's not a difficult subject to learn especially if it's your livelihood.
Netweather seems quite good ten days guide, but it seems nowadays you can travel 10 miles and get something totally different so perhaps not easy to predict
The old Metcheck used be good, although it did go erratic at times forecasting temperatures just above absolute zero or windspeeds of several hundred mph for our area. Accuweather when Joe barstewardi did the UK and Europe was very good, perhaps not so accurate now. Use Simon for the longer range stuff with my own little weather station good enough for the next day.
BBC pretty hopeless I think due to our "local" weather station being 40 miles away; Lake Vyrnwy.
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