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Where Do You Get Your Weather Forecasts From?

Which weather forecasts do you regularly watch?

  • Local weather

    Votes: 3 60.0%
  • National Weather Service

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Accuweather

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Weather Underground

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Others not listed

    Votes: 3 60.0%

  • Total voters
    5

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...and which ones do you go by regularly? :|:|
 
I just say to my phone OK GOOGLE, show me todays weather. Which then more times then not get the days weather wrong anyways.
 
I listen to my local weather station.
 
*deadpans* Don't forget there's a poll at the top of the page... :lol:
 
There's three DIFFERENT questions here.

Title:
Where Do You Get Your Weather Forecasts From?

For me, usually local TV in the morning, local radio, a NOAA weather radio while camping, or one or the other of the web based services like Accuweather. NOT "the weather channel" because they don't seem to DO the weather any more. (like MTV is everything BUT Music Television)

Poll:
Which weather forecasts do you regularly watch?

For national weather (we have family in five different states from Coast to Coast to Coast) I like: WeatherNation
http://weathernationtv.com/

OP:
...and which ones do you go by regularly?

The most accurate of them ALL is the arthritis in my right knee.
 
The Weather Channel app on my iPhone.
 
Most days I either go with (a) the local NWS forecast and/or (b) AccuWeather's forecast.
If I'm looking on my cell, though, its' usually one of the local station apps (either WLOS or WCCB's weather app).
 
I'm lazy, I just type weather and then my zip code into DuckDuckGo and voila, weather forecast.
 
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