Anyway, around here Accuweather is so ridiculously un-accurate that it's almost comical. An average pre-school class could forecast weather better than them.
Today is another prime example:
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Last night Accuweather was predicting a high of 32F and a low of 9F for today (Saturday). Today when it was obvious to anyone who has a small amount of intelligence that it wasn't going to get up to 32F, they changed the forecast to 13F and 6F.
Anyway, the actuals: Offically a high of 10F and a low of -22F (I had -27F at the house). They were 22 degrees off for the high and 31 degrees off for the low. This isn't an isolated incidence and happens all the time. The forecast from accuweather is so rediculously inaccurate that it's surprising that anyone would even bother checking it (other than to see just how far they off they are).
Anyway, compare Accuweather's forecast for tomorrow with Noaa's:
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Tomorrow Accuweather says 6F tonight and 35F tomorrow. Noaa says -16F tonight and 20F tomorrow. At 7:53 PM it was already officially 0F and the temperature is dropping fast. I already have -9F at 8:39 PM. Any guess as to which forecast will be more accurate for tomorrow?
Has anyone else noticed this with Accuweather or is this more of a local phenomenon? What is typically the least accurate forecast where you live?