I’m loving Weather Underground’s forecast data layout nowadays. Clear icons combined with layered charts. When something is done well, it seems so simple. **Muah**
Perhaps I’m old fashioned, but I have bookmarked the National Weather Service’s (http://forecast.weather.gov) hourly graphs for my zip code. It gives me everything I need. I suspect that most other sources rely heavily on the U.S. Government’s info anyhow, and I doubt that any changes private forecasters make actually improve the accuracy of their predictions.
3 Responses to Clean Forecast
chillinmilan
May 13th, 2014 at 14:03
It is definitely clean and good looking. WeatherSpark, a site you mentioned a few years ago, does it well, if not better.
Krista
May 14th, 2014 at 14:21
Less data, but I really love forecast.io – the graphics are by far the best…
Steven Zalesch
May 15th, 2014 at 11:39
Perhaps I’m old fashioned, but I have bookmarked the National Weather Service’s (http://forecast.weather.gov) hourly graphs for my zip code. It gives me everything I need. I suspect that most other sources rely heavily on the U.S. Government’s info anyhow, and I doubt that any changes private forecasters make actually improve the accuracy of their predictions.