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travelsafar Thu 19-Nov-20 08:21:41

Why oh why can the weather forcast not be more accurate. My sister and i planned to meet up this morning at a local nature reserve for a SD walk together. Yesterday the weather for today in our area was cloudy with sunny spells. Now this morning it has changed to rain exactly at the time we are meeting. so annoying as we could have gone yesterday in all the lovely morning sunshine. A lot to be said for the old saying, make hay while the sun shines!!!

Petalpop Fri 20-Nov-20 13:02:44

They drive me batty. I can ask Alexa what the weather will be like today and she will tell me one thing. If I then ask on my phone about my local weather I will tell me a different story and the Met Office another. Funnily enough I have just asked Alexa if it is going to rain and she said it will start in about 10 minutes and finish around 2.45 pm. Get real Alexa it is actually raining now. Ahhhhhh.

polly123 Fri 20-Nov-20 13:10:33

Why are they so long?

moggie57 Fri 20-Nov-20 13:10:40

Was meant to be sunny yesterday it rained non stop.just goes to show lockdown not working this time. Last time it was clear blue skies nearly every day.now its cloudy most days

nipsmum Fri 20-Nov-20 13:51:41

We live on a small island with the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the North sea on the other. Weather patterns can change quickly because of this. If whether is coming over land it is more predictable. Don't blame the forecasters. There is no bad weather only the wrong clothes.

Maru Fri 20-Nov-20 13:58:34

My neighbour’s son recommended ‘Dark Sky’ app. You have to pay for it (£3.99 I think), but I’ve found that it is very accurate - especially for the next hour’s weather. You can go back in time and find out what weather was like when on the day you were born - post 1950! Apparently BBC weather comes from Germany - so I heard - that’s why it’s not very accurate ?.

Paperbackwriter Fri 20-Nov-20 14:09:05

I find that the weather app that came with my phone (iPhone) is pretty good really.

hallgreenmiss Fri 20-Nov-20 14:41:25

SuzannahM

I always have the met office page for my area open on my laptop - just refresh it when I want to check it. I use it all summer so I know whether to put the washing out grin and find it reasonably accurate.

We're inland though, and I suspect it may be trickier on the coast where wind is much more of a factor.

I find the Met Office quite accurate.

Alioop Fri 20-Nov-20 15:49:13

Our weather man in N.Ireland is an eejit. Gets it wrong all the time or chances his arm giving you all types of weather in one day covering himself. I wait til I open the curtains in the morning to know what's definitely happening

EllanVannin Fri 20-Nov-20 16:07:20

I usually say it'll either rain or go dark before morning grin