At 22:18 +0100 25/7/07, Gordon Joly wrote:
Metcheck.com gets my vote: HCI wise, accuracy wise, weather warnings
wise etc etc.
http://www.metcheck.com/V40/UK/FREE/today.asp?zipcode=E14
Just to be explcit.
One asset is that Metcheck shows (by default) 48 hours from the
current time in 3 hour chunks. So at 9am it shows all weather until
9am two days later.
The BBC Weather does have today, tomorrow and the day after, but all
couched in the 24 hours from midnight to midnight. This means that
max and min temperatures are always quoted in the midnight to
midnight range. The 24 hour forecast (when I found it!) shows 8 three
hour chunks.
Weather happens continuously, so I have never understood the "max/min
within 24 hours" forecasts.
Metcheck has animated symbols, which I like personally.
Gordo
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