Just a small comment.  "Southerly" windows come FROM the south, but this
site show them blowing TO the south, so all the wind arrows are 180 degrees
out.
 

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> Subject: [backstage] MetaWeather: Weather Mashup
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> http://www.metaweather.com
> 
> A website I've made in a personal capacity (nothing to do 
> with the BBC).
> 
> It takes the weather data from various websites (currently 
> only weather.com and the BBC, for London & New York - more 
> coming) and makes a prediction based on their combined 
> forecasts. Some parts are dodgy at the moment, and there may 
> be licencing issues, but feedback appreciated!
> 
> Cheers,
> Jason
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