about weathermen being able to be wrong so often by so much.
Yesterday I was waiting for a break in the rain to go biking. Around 3 the rain stopped outside my apartment, and I checked different weather forecasts (mostly Weather.com and Wunderground.com) to see if it’d hold off long enough to get a bike ride in.
Weather.com gave a 0% chance of rain from 3pm – 4pm, 5% chance of rain from 4pm to 5pm and a 20% chance of rain from 5pm to 6pm, and increasing chance of rain past that. Wunderground was higher than that, giving a 20% chance of rain until 5pm, when it jumped up considerable to around 60% chance of rain.
However both radar and future radar showed the clouds clearing up and no rain. I took it as a good sign that this was the best chance I’d get, and maybe I could get in 30 – 40 miles of biking in.
About a half mile in it started sprinkling. No big deal. Around the first mile marker it turned to downpour, and continued until I decided to cut my ride short around mile 12 and turn around. Thankfully it let up for the ride home.
Wait.
No.
That’s a lie. It seemed to pour harder the whole way home. That pelting rain that lets you feel every drop. That’s the rain that was going on while I was biking.
And thus… I hate the weatherman. All of them.
But that’s just based on my personal experiences.