Here, they now have no rain for today, tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday in the forecast. Before I went to bed last night, we were supposed to have rain at least part or most of all 4 days. It's a miracle!
62 now. It was sunny with blue skies about 20 minutes ago, but the sky has grown completely gray. Later (ahem...NOW!), mostly cloudy. High of 68.
I have to stop using MSN weather. I used to use Weather Underground, a network of private, amateur forecasters throughout the US, when we were doing craft shows. I used to count on their forecasts to prepare for any type of weather at the fair. It was not always the easiest website to navigate. I have to check it out and see if the navigation has improved.
https://www.wunderground.com/
A VERY GOOD long-range forecaster is "ryan hall y'all" on YouTube? This guy has a reputation of being one of the best long-range forecasters in the country. He used to be the tv weather man at WYMT-TV in Mississippi, then left to start his own weather team. I've read peoples comments saying they check Ryan before they check the weather channel, accu-weather, etc., and Ryan is usually closer to the forecast than these big outfits. He puts out a video, on average, about every 10-14 days, unless there is a lot of weather disturbances; then he might post more frequently during a shorter period of time. He has a "professional" weather center in his house, and sometimes he covers storms live with his storm chaser vehicle and crew. His regular videos average about 8 minutes each. He has amassed 1.91M subscribers in his first 3 years, which is quite an accomplishment on YouTube. Let's put it this way, it surpasses CNN for any "news" segment day or night, and sometimes what CNN draws in a day!
Newest was 2 days ago.
https://www.youtube.com/@RyanH...
If you are still reading this, what source do you use for weather? Station? TV, internet, or radio?