Weather threads

Rich158
Rich158 Posts: 2,348
edited December 2008 in Commuting chat
Will everyoone please stop discussing the weather, I've now been drenched three times in the last week :evil: after having months of good luck.
:evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
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  • Er, you just discussed it yourself. :P
  • AndyManc
    AndyManc Posts: 1,393
    Rich158 wrote:
    Will everyoone please stop discussing the weather, I've now been drenched three times in the last week :evil: after having months of good luck.
    :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

    You should keep an eye on the weather threads more often , might have saved you a few drenchings :roll:
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  • Rich158
    Rich158 Posts: 2,348
    Er, you just discussed it yourself. :P

    True, as soon as I look out the window and think it's going to be a dry ride home I can guarantee the black clouds start gathering :( What also works is starting out on a dry ride with no waterproofs in what looks like fantastic weather, only to be rained on half way through :roll:

    I've given up with the weather forecasts, when I look at the 24 hr BBC forecast for my area and it tells me it should be chuckking it down, and it's bright sunshine outside I becoome a little sceptical as to their accuracy
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  • prj45
    prj45 Posts: 2,208
    Rich158 wrote:
    I've given up with the weather forecasts

    This is quite shocking considering how much money the met office spends to tell us what the weather is NOT doing.

    Understandable though!
  • cjcp
    cjcp Posts: 13,345
    Isn't Metcheck meant to be a more accurate site than the BBC website?
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