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Used to be more accurate when the news just had "weathermen/women" and a chart than meterologists with the latest warp-powered super mega doppler radar of death.
I usually go to NOAA's website for my forecasts...they are often radically different than the newscasts....and far more accurate.
Besides, everytime there is a small thunderstorm, these meterologists have so much doom and gloom/end of the human race predictions and forecasts they should play "My Heart Wil Go On" or "Nearer My God To Thee" when giving them.
 
I will check the aviation TAF (Terminal Aerodrome Forecast) for various airports in the vicinity. If you know all the abbreviations you are golden. If not they give it in "plain English" as well.

For example: An airport I flew out of for 7 years.
 
Used to be more accurate when the news just had "weathermen/women" and a chart than meterologists with the latest warp-powered super mega doppler radar of death...
We have a gen-u-wine meterologist up here. Johanna Wagstaffe is the on-air meteorologist, seismologist and scientist for CBC VANCOUVER NEWS and CBC NEWS NETWORK...
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Not just a pretty face, though:

...She graduated with an honours degree in geophysics from The University of Western Ontario. She was first exposed to weather forecasting as a summer intern at the Environment Canada Severe Weather Centre, then obtained her post-graduate meteorology certificate from York University...

...She got her pilot's license when she was 17 years old and still flies with her father in a 1943 Aeronca on the weekends.
 
I have a different take on the weather forecasting issues. If you grew up in the 50s and 60s like I did, you may feel like weather forecasting has advanced by light years. Our local forecasts are usually spot-on. If they tell you to expect rain by 2:00, you better close your windows.
 
the local news out of Buffalo on ch4 (CBS AFFILIATE) is pretty good. They are always rated most accurate in the area. Just facts. They don't (usually) exaggerate snow forecast or winds. They tell you what's possible but then what is likely. …. I keep an eye on the Atlantic this time of yr because of our Naples Fl property. The national guys are a joke. I go right to Naples News or NOAA hurricane tracker
 
I spoke with a gentleman some years back. He had been a meteorologist for the USAF in Germany in the '60s He said they do a much better job of "forecasting" now with all the extra goodies they have. Hard to believe. But predicting most future events is not easy in any case.
 
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