A good old fashioned barometer is your time tested best bet. When it's in the gutter, tie your mother down... Otherwise, I suggest wunderground.com. Type in your zip code, then select 10 day forecast. You can drag the slider hour by hour. And it's usually pretty darn accurate. - Source: Reddit / 12 days ago
Oooh, that's a great idea to visit this March so you can get a feel for it! I also should have mentioned that wunderground.com is the only place I've found that has the historical weather data. :/. - Source: Reddit / 29 days ago
I look at wunderground.com for the ten day weather forecasts. Those are updated multiple times a day. And the forecasts are constantly changing, a little or a lot. I have a better understanding of the cyclic behavior of the weather from watching those ten days step forward one at a time. - Source: Reddit / about 1 month ago
The article is about programing the ESP8266-01 to get the teperature and humidity from the internet (wunderground.com) using their API to get the data from a JSON file then presenting it to the LCD connected to the UNO. - Source: Reddit / about 1 month ago
I prefer the way wunderground.com displays similar data. - Source: Reddit / about 1 month ago
Then start checking the 10 day page on wunderground.com. - Source: Reddit / 3 months ago
I use https:\\wunderground.com for daily info for weather. - Source: Reddit / 3 months ago
Is there a before picture in the same style above? I went to wunderground.com to look at the jetstream, but I'm not a meteorologist. Or is there somewhere where we can see a before and after animation? Like I know the jet stream is important, but I really have no context as to how bad the image posted is. - Source: Reddit / 3 months ago
Windy.com, or wunderground.com have always been my go-tos. - Source: Reddit / 3 months ago
You can actually go to wunderground.com and see temperatures on different days, weeks or months. Its pretty interesting. Also precipitation. - Source: Reddit / 4 months ago
Go to wunderground.com, type in the city that the game took place in, then click history, and choose your specific date in history. It'll give you an hourly temperature chart recorded at the closest weather station (usually the closest airport) for that day. So as long as you know the start time of the game, you can see the temperature at that time on that day in that city. - Source: Reddit / 5 months ago
You'll have to zoom in to look at it. The first page is this year, the second page is 2021. I get the data from wunderground.com / Sky Harbor station. - Source: Reddit / 6 months ago
Yeah, I use wunderground.com - I don't think I've seen local TV weather in years. - Source: Reddit / 6 months ago
The weather looks like it will be "perfect" around this time .. No heat no rain, and you can check historical data on wunderground.com. - Source: Reddit / 7 months ago
My dude, scattered doesn't mean rain all day. there's a chance of rain each of those days, but not the entire day. I'd be willing to bet that the mornings will be clear and then you'll get a chance of rain in the afternoon evening. Probably a storm that lasts an hour or two and then clears out. Checkout wunderground.com as they have hourly precip chances and you can get a better idea of when the rain chances are... - Source: Reddit / 9 months ago
As said by other commenters, the NWS has a very strict set of guidelines for what data they use. They won't take a home station. Companies like weather underground might though. wunderground.com has a link for connecting a station to their network. - Source: Reddit / 9 months ago
That's where weather underground excels because they use 'crowd sourced' data from both public and private weather stations. So if there are several people in your area uploading weather data, it becomes more locally accurate. - Source: Reddit / 11 months ago
I like wunderground.com for planning. They have a really nice graph on the 10-day forecast that you can customize with things like pressure, humidity, and wind. I'm sure they have an app (no idea if it has the graph), but I just use it on a laptop. For past weather I use NOAA observed weather at my nearest station (just search "observed weather [your city]" and the first result is usually the w1.weather.gov site... - Source: Reddit / 11 months ago
I have an Excel spreadsheet with planned run and type, my distance run, total time, pace, start time, temp, humidity, wind, barometric pressure (from wunderground.com history data), shoe, stretch time before, stretch time after, how it felt (examples: "OK", "fucking awesome", "I hate my right knee"), run notes, injury comments, and treatments (NSAID, ice, extra stretches, rolling, muscle gun, etc.). I find that... - Source: Reddit / 12 months ago
American or United, right? Go to wunderground.com and check if that rain occurred in Miami anywhere near the flight. Airline should have got her to destination within 3 hours of scheduled flight if they were responsible. Two days is ridiculous. I disagree with others blaming the friend. - Source: Reddit / 12 months ago
I'm in central Florida and monitor hourly temps in surrounding cities and weather stations (Leesburg, Umatilla, Ocala) thru wunderground.com. In your favor is the rain we're getting as the cold front moves through followed by afternoon sun. The potential frost hours are few. The soil is already warm from the early Spring. Plus the Sunday morning sun will quickly warm the soil. Bottom line, I believe your babies... - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago
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