Best 'free' Weather App

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Slick

Guru
[QUOTE 4701308, member: 9609"]wonderful for predicting wind direction and strength, I have been using it for years for cycling. Not that good on the cloud sunshine rain front. but sometimes just knowing the wind direction (and where the air mass is sourced from) can give me a good idea if the other forecasts are likely to be accurate.[/QUOTE]
Maybe it depends on exactly where you are as to the accuracy of rain fall, but I have seen it to be almost minute accurate which is not only important to a cyclist, but if your going to play golf all year round on the west coast you really need this app. Your right though, it's predominantly used for Wind and the like.
 

subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
http://www.infomet.am.ub.es/metoffice/mosaic.html learn to read them ! and yes I know its the met office .....
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/learning/learn-about-the-weather/synoptic-weather-chart

https://earth.nullschool.net shows live wind, and if you can read a chart have a good idea of whats coming ...

https://www.windytv.com/51.507/-0.128?51.162,-0.128,8 great for wind forecasts and very accurate - forecast the high winds in september very well

XC weather, Magic seaweed, windguru

all used lots when its dive season. all reasonably accurate.
 

Salty seadog

Space Cadet...(3rd Class...)
http://www.infomet.am.ub.es/metoffice/mosaic.html learn to read them ! and yes I know its the met office .....
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/learning/learn-about-the-weather/synoptic-weather-chart

https://earth.nullschool.net shows live wind, and if you can read a chart have a good idea of whats coming ...

https://www.windytv.com/51.507/-0.128?51.162,-0.128,8 great for wind forecasts and very accurate - forecast the high winds in september very well

XC weather, Magic seaweed, windguru

all used lots when its dive season. all reasonably accurate.

I like the nullschool one. A bit different. And the windy tv.
 

PaulSB

Squire
Try XC Weather, I know of at least one ferry skipper who swears by it.
http://www.xcweather.co.uk/forecast/Inchinnan_

When I toured the Outer Hebrides the locals used and recommended this source and I found it very accurate. I've since used it at home, Lancashire, and agree it's good here as well.

However I find the BBC app when used locally, plug in your home town, destination etc., to be by far the simplest and very accurate. I'm more than happy with the BBC app and find it very accurate in relation to my cycling activities.
 

KnackeredBike

I do my own stunts
Unlike the BBC, which is consistently the least reliable, in my experience.
It used to be rubbish for me in Met Office days, with Accuweather much better.

Now BBC is good post-Meteogroup and Accuweather is lacking. Maybe it varies by area.
 

KnackeredBike

I do my own stunts
[QUOTE 4701908, member: 9609"]Has metrogroup taken over yet ? from what I can glean it is not until spring 2017 (which could be as early as tommorow if you subscribe to 1st march nonsense) but I'm guess that the beeb as of up to today is still using met-office[/QUOTE]
Ah okay I didn't realise they hadn't switched. Anyway my weather is easy to predict: sunny when I'm at work, rain when I'm cycling and headwinds for both directions of my commute. Perhaps I should just email my schedule to the BBC.
 

ozboz

Guru
Location
Richmond ,Surrey
Harry the Spider , gets it right everytime , lives in this matchbox ,

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