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    Default Your "go to" most accurate weather apps?

    Your valued opinions on which sites / phone apps you use / go to for your most accurate weather / wind forecasts would be appreciated.

    I've bounce back and forth between the Weather channel app and Wunderground app, and I honestly confuse myself in which one I believe is the most accurate.

    Thanks in advance for your opinions!


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    I use the weather channel app and that's it. All of 'em lie tho.
    GO BIG ORANGE !

    I meant to behave, but there were just way too many other options available at the time.

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    It says Access Denied but the link still pulls up. And like jimp, I use the Weather Channel app on my phone. I like the radar!!

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    ''lie''? ridiculous. both accuweather and weatherunderground are both very good and quite trustworthy. people who don't trust ''weathermen'' don't understand meteorology, nor science, often are **** unable to understand global warming as well. i have studied weather my entire life, including my first two years in college before switching to medicine. i go to accuweather to assess the weather before every fishing outing, esp. the radar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by catfish45 View Post
    ''lie''? ridiculous. both accuweather and weatherunderground are both very good and quite trustworthy. people who don't trust ''weathermen'' don't understand meteorology, nor science, often are **** unable to understand global warming as well. i have studied weather my entire life, including my first two years in college before switching to medicine. i go to accuweather to assess the weather before every fishing outing, esp. the radar.
    Well then....lol Didn't mean to strike a nerve there feller.
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    Stu, I use National Weather Service and it has been about as close to being accurate as any of the rest I look at. What I like the most is it shows wind speed by the hour and it will show the gusts also. Here is a link for Quincy that I use for Talquin. Access Denied
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    Windfinder is another one with a android google app.....wind direction,gust,tides,hourly, etc...
    crappie down !

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    Walk outside and look up! Thats all I trust 100%. But usually check accuweather and seems fairly close.
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    Intellicast App for iPhone. If I'm just on computer on the net I use accuweather.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntinslabs View Post
    Walk outside and look up! Thats all I trust 100%. But usually check accuweather and seems fairly close.
    This...and understanding of how fronts affect the wind. I've used Weather Channel, Windfinder and Sailflow and find none of them to be accurate more than a few hours in advance, unless it's right before or after a front. I've not found anywhere than can predict the timing of fronts, even 12-24 hours out.

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