Where Can You Secure the Most Skillful Weather Forecast? And a Sunny, Dry Weekend Ahead.

 My new podcast is out (see below) and it includes two compelling topics.  

In one segment,  I tell you where you can find the most skillful weather forecast. You have a lot of choices, from hundreds of smartphone weather apps, the forecasts built into your phone, and a large number of websites, newspapers, radio, and TV.

A website is dedicated to answering this question, forecastadvisor.com, and I show you some of the results (see below for a sample).  I also explain some of the big technological shifts that have made better weather forecasting possible.

Forecast Accuracy for Seattle

I  also discuss the weekend forecast.  The big eastern Pacific ridge of high pressure is back (see below) the entire region will enjoy sunny skies, no precipitation and seasonal temperatures.  Perfect conditions for outdoor activities, bolstered by a rapidly lengthening day and a perceptibly stronger sun.

  I tell you where you can find the most skillful weather forecast Where Can You Secure the Most Skillful Weather Forecast? And a Sunny, Dry Weekend Ahead.
A big, upper-level (500 hPa, 18,000 ft) ridge off the West Coast on Sunday morning

To listen to my podcast,  use the link below or access it through your favorite podcast service.


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