Where do you check the weather for your riding plans?
weather.com
accuweather.com
wunderground.com
other (local news)
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Where do you check the weather for your riding plans?
weather.com
accuweather.com
wunderground.com
other (local news)
Stoneman used to give weather forecasts before race weekends. he was always the most accurate
Your poll needs an 'other' choice. I trust the National Weather Service (NWS) the most. and I really only rely on the next 36hrs of forecasting.
But I use weather.com most of the time. However, I don't really rely on their reporting. Once I see that it isn't all rainbows and sunshine, I go for the radar. And lately, the Weather.com mobile app has become infuriating to use. So I go to an app that pulls NOAA Weather radar. As a motorcyclist, I find this is the most useful. Give me a quick view of the region with the radar and I'll know what's up.
I use wunderground because I like their visualization. Everything I want to know, including wind speed. Just wish I could add windspeed to the widget on my phone.
http://stat4701.github.io/edav/asset...und/10-day.png
Wunderground
You realize every single one of these services get their data from the same place, right?
Weather forecasting exists to make astrologers and economists look respectable.
I don't trust any of them.
If it could possibly rain, I carry a rainsuit, or at least rain pants, and put them on if it starts raining.
Or I forget, and end up getting wet.
Whatever.
I'm not the Wicked Witch of the West; I won't melt.
In a way, it matters less to me, since I haven't owned a car since 1988.
So I'm not fussing about the forecast to decide whether to take the bike or not.
I'm taking the bike unless the roads are full of ice.
PhilB
a combo of acuweather, weather channel, and forcast.io
usually look at all three mad make a judgment call somewhere in the middle
"You know what 'meterologist' means in English? It means 'liar'." --Lewis Black
Accuweather app, mostly watch radar. Always worked pretty well for my camping trips and riding, just can't ever trust a forecast more than 80%.
love the app Storm from Wunderground
Went to Kport for vacation last week 3/4 days if I paid attention to weather channel I'd never have left the room, 60%-80% chance of rain 3 days. think it rained one night. Accuweather had the right forecast.
Now I am looking at Palmer for sunday on both. Accuweather shows sun, and weather channel goes 40%, the 50%, then 30%. I hope Accuweather is right.
I use weather.gov simply because I don't like to be bombarded with all the bullshit other services try to push. Weather.com is the worst offender. They also hardly let a day go by without a 10-30% chance of rain.
I basically see national weather radar plus any report
Dark Sky app
Is wundergound an iphone thing?
NECN
Shiri Spear.
I'll believe anything she tells me.
NOAA............or walk out side :)