On Saturday, February 29, 2020 at 12:09:13 PM UTC-8, p q wrote: > > In a word, microclimates. > > I'm using NWS now. It's good, but I found that WU was more accurate. > Summer high/lows were closer to what I was actually getting. I live in a > rain shadow and I think WU did a better job of taking that into account. > The nearest NWS station is only 6 miles away but it could be 5 degF > different from here in the summer. WU had a forecast for the zipcode. Maybe > I'm deluding myself, but it seemed more accurate. > > The second nearest is 15 miles away and could easily be 40 degF different > in the summer. > > > Yup. Can't help much there. I've found DarkSky is absurdly wrong here just south of SeaTac airport so I switched back to NWS since it was closer, although yes it's off for me too since I'm only a mile or so from the water. The airport can be quite different in its conditions.
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