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Useful weather site
#1
http://www.raintoday.co.uk/


Handy to see what's coming your way or roughly how long the current rain is going to last.


Edited so the link works  Smile
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#2
? all i get is ?

" Dont look at me ! "
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#3
Try this, the link requires the http:// at the front otherwise it won't go to the right place

www.raintoday.co.uk
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#4
Cheers mate its a good site.

[url=http://WWW.raintoday.co.uk/mobile[/url] is good for your phone Smile
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#5
Handy for me as I don't have a TV or windows and I can't look up  :rolleyes
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#6
I've paid for the premium version because it gives you better definition and a forecast of where the rain is likely to be over the next couple of hours which is very handy for planning routes to avoid it :thumbup
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#7
(11-05-13, 09:13 PM)dazza link Wrote: Handy for me as I don't have a TV or windows and I can't look up  :rolleyes

:lol :lol :lol :lol
Sent from a fat foccer sitting in front of his pooter
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#8
What's wrong with the met office?: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/beta/

All there including surface pressure charts and it's free!

Their Android app is pretty good too.

H
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#9
i use Accuweather on my mobile brill little app does daily, hourly maps and videos too anywhere in the world :lol
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#10
I have a foolproof weather guide method:

Open door
Go Outside
Am I wet?
Yes - it's raining
No - it's not raining

Free of charge and you can update your software every day at no cost (by this I mean change your pants)
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#11
very true streetbudgie lol,  it,s not rocket science :lol
sent from my carafan in tenby, Wink
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#12
yep but with the uk weather could be dry where you are but 5 miles down the road downpours  :eek
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#13
(13-05-13, 07:50 PM)PlasticHarry link Wrote: What's wrong with the met office?:

It doesn't give you the rainfall predictions as accurately and as far ahead as the Rain Today site does.
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#14
http://weathergirlstv.com/from/united-kingdom/

Works for me :-)
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup....  :-))
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#15
Used the met site for years. Surprisingly good:

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weath...ab=fiveDay

With all sorts of different charts, updated at least two-hourly.


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#16
(11-05-13, 10:18 PM)Grahamm link Wrote: I've paid for the premium version because it gives you better definition and a forecast of where the rain is likely to be over the next couple of hours which is very handy for planning routes to avoid it :thumbup
 
ANAL :b
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#17
Quote:It doesn't give you the rainfall predictions as accurately and as far ahead as the Rain Today site does.
 
It does for where I live. Enter your location and the rainfall radar will show in large scale and offer predictions for several hours ahead. I've watched the rain come in over the hills* at the same time as the radar showed it. Spot on.

I would guess that site just uses the Met Office data anyway - can't imagine it has it's own radar stations set up.

* Northumberland.

H
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#18
"Will it rain?" The site checks your IP address and if it's a UK one it says:

"Of course it will, you're in the UK, what did you expect?!  Smile


Most things done in a hurry need to be done again - patiently.
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#19
I work on the theory that if the rains cold its winter if the rains warm its summer.
a bird in the hand poops on the wrist
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#20
(14-05-13, 02:40 PM)dazza link Wrote:
Quote:It doesn't give you the rainfall predictions as accurately and as far ahead as the Rain Today site does.
 
It does for where I live. Enter your location and the rainfall radar will show in large scale and offer predictions for several hours ahead.

The Met Office site only gives an hour-by-hour breakdown, the Premium version of the Rain Today one breaks that down to five minutes sections which can be much more useful.
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