Checking out for accurate weather?

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I'm 35 years old. I'm sure that a lot of you older than me had to check out on weather and the prediction was mostly inaccurate. DO you think that changes has been made over the years to get a more reliable prediction of weather? Do you trust the weather report either on TV/news? Do you rely on your Android/Apple app to check out weather? Lastly, if you want, would you want to share apps that you think are the most reliable prediction of weather?
 
I'm 35 years old. I'm sure that a lot of you older than me had to check out on weather and the prediction was mostly inaccurate. DO you think that changes has been made over the years to get a more reliable prediction of weather? Do you trust the weather report either on TV/news? Do you rely on your Android/Apple app to check out weather? Lastly, if you want, would you want to share apps that you think are the most reliable prediction of weather?

I'm 35 too. Given with the advancement of technology, Meteorologists are able to read the weather at a better rate but it is not perfect. Over the years, I've learned to not to put all my trust in weather forecasts because the weather is always unpredictable. I like to look up on the forecasts to see what will come up ahead. Some of the time it's accurate, sometime it isn't. You just have to go with what you feel is the best.
 
The weather app on my phone, the Weather Channel and the weather guy on the local news never agree.

I tend to believe them in that order. The local news people complained about the warm winter last year and the late arrival of it this year (including having a prize for guessing when the first proper snowfall would be) and once it was hear they were always saying how great it was when it was going to be warmer!
 
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