Weatherpro app. Far better than the other half dozen weather apps on my phone. Pay for the premium addition which is a couple of pounds a year. Worth every penny.
www.yr.no is my main one just tap your village in the box at the bottom that says "Suk" and the union jack flag to come up in english or try www.netweather.tv
Use bbc app on phone for local area is generally v good, secret is to stick with one particular source for your forecast and you get a feel for the way they forecast if you look at multiple forecasts you can end up all over the place
BBC is terrible these days or at least it is in Northern Ireland. We were meant to have a washout today and it was a lovely day.
I sometimes think these forecasters should be held accountable because we rely so heavily on them, i know long range is hard to predict but it was last nite at 10.30 they said it would be wet until early evening.
Weatherpro app. Far better than the other half dozen weather apps on my phone. Pay for the premium addition which is a couple of pounds a year. Worth every penny.
None of em!!! I still watch them like a fool....but until this evening all forcasts have been predicting changeable few weeks ahead and now all of a sudden there is a heatwave next week
I use WeatherPro, Met Office & XC Weather. When they all agree, the weather is certain & settled. When they all disagree, the weather is unsettled & uncertain it's time to open a window then tap the barometer.
I use the BBC and you do get a feel for it. They are often pessimistic on rainfall (or maybe optimistic). But their wind speeds are generally good and if you assume it's going to be a better day than they predict, you won't go far wrong.
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