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I use WeatherBug for simple temperature forecasts. Pretty straight forward, obviously lacks a lot but I have RadarScope, windy, pivotal weather, etc for everything else I want.
An American for-profit company trying to forecast for a European nation? Yeah idk what you’re thinking you’re going to get. They probably don’t actually produce a forecast with any human intervention. It’s likely just a global forecast model (like the GFS), which is one a single solution.
Use local sources, news, and if your country / Europe has its own version of the US NWS, use that.
Gotcha. I’ll check it out. I keep the iPhone weather app and WU app and compare the two, of which WU always is more accurate and provides more detail that I want. But if the weather is treacherous I use weather.gov.
Never used it, but its free so can check for yourself.
I just like it cause a lot of radars on weather apps arent as smooth when moving by the minute if that makes sense. Plus there's a nice windows app for it as well. Ill peep radarscope though thanks.
I like Wunderground. Used it for many years.
[https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/ICROATIA5](https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/ICROATIA5)
All of these websites have, as a primary business model, selling advertising.
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I use WeatherBug for simple temperature forecasts. Pretty straight forward, obviously lacks a lot but I have RadarScope, windy, pivotal weather, etc for everything else I want.
An American for-profit company trying to forecast for a European nation? Yeah idk what you’re thinking you’re going to get. They probably don’t actually produce a forecast with any human intervention. It’s likely just a global forecast model (like the GFS), which is one a single solution. Use local sources, news, and if your country / Europe has its own version of the US NWS, use that.
MeteoBlue and WUnderground are much more accurate IMO
Haven’t used MeteoBlue, but WUnderderground is my primary source and is generally consistently accurate.
The nice thing about MeteoBlue is that it averages all weather models instead of choosing a single one or using their own
Gotcha. I’ll check it out. I keep the iPhone weather app and WU app and compare the two, of which WU always is more accurate and provides more detail that I want. But if the weather is treacherous I use weather.gov.
I've called it Inaccuweather for the past decade plus.
I don’t like weather/accuweather interfaces. I like the simple Weather app on iPhones or integrated in MSN Start
I ended up paying for radar omega and I buy the lowest tier sub during thunderstorm and hurricane season.
I use NOAA for the US and WeatherUnderground for international - generally cannot trust forecasts more than five days out
Ditto for this. NOAA is my most visited website. For within the US, I also like WeatherUnderground's Station network.
It’s always been trash and covered with ads
it’s trash
Weatherunderground for weather and myradar for best radar experience.
I like radarscope a lot, is Myradar comparable?
Never used it, but its free so can check for yourself. I just like it cause a lot of radars on weather apps arent as smooth when moving by the minute if that makes sense. Plus there's a nice windows app for it as well. Ill peep radarscope though thanks.
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I like Wunderground. Used it for many years. [https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/ICROATIA5](https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/ICROATIA5)