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- theKENDOG
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Just curious as to what site/software people use to get their weather info? Obviously everyone here uses High Country Weather (haha), but what other places do you get your info from? I use the NWS mostly for their forecast discussions. It can be kind of hard to understand though if you don't know a lot about weather. As far as radar, I use a program called GRLevel3. It costs like 80 bucks but it is insanely awesome and the professional storm chasers actually use it. When it snows though, I use the Weather Channel radar because it differentiates between snow, sleet/ice, and rain. If you are a weather nerd like myself and want to look at weather models, I suggest using TwisterData.com or the Penn State E-wall. Both have their advantages.
WOOOOOO!
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I like to look outside for weather info
- swamphox
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wunderground.com is what I use for checking out thunderstorms
in my line of work thunderstorms=busy day
in my line of work thunderstorms=busy day
Live slow, die whenever.....
Days on Snow 22-23
Cat 5
app 1
sugar 1
ober 1
winterplace 2
Homewood 3
Days on Snow 22-23
Cat 5
app 1
sugar 1
ober 1
winterplace 2
Homewood 3
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Not sure how reliable this is, but it's interesting to say the least, as it would be the 3rd good winter in a row.This is a preliminary forecast made by Cirrus Weather. They are the 2nd prelim forecast that I have found so far that shows well below average temperatures across majority of the Eastern US with above average precip/snow.
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weather.com for radar
accuweather accupop for hourly precipitation
wunderground for the tiebreaker if weather.com and accuweather don't agree
noaa hpc qpf for precipation totals over the next 5 days
accuweather accupop for hourly precipitation
wunderground for the tiebreaker if weather.com and accuweather don't agree
noaa hpc qpf for precipation totals over the next 5 days
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