Recently it would seem that the technology has been risen up in terms of a weather station yet the real question that I need to ask here is, why are they still not able to predict the weather in the correct way? It is very when planning a day out to find that the day in the sun you planned turns into a tropical rainstorm in which you have to spend all of your time either inside or under an umbrella. Not really tanning weather?
The problem when it comes to predicting what the weather will be like is that it is near impossible to predict, it is always on the change and one very small thing will change the weather altogether, it is only a prediction in the end right. It is really what they think is likely to happen.
The real problem with weather is that it has so many things influencing it, temperature, solar radiation, topography of the land and humidity all effect it making it very hard to predict as once slight change in one of these will change the weather. This of course is a big reason on why they and their equipment are always getting it wrong. So when they are actually saying it they are right but it changes too much.
So the next time they are mentioning scorching weather heading in, it could well be worth getting out your portable heaters simply because the weather forecasters are often wrong.
Of course if it starts to turn really muggy which of course it can do for no reason at all the best thing to use to clean out some of the air is a dehumidifier as that will help clean out all of the rubbish air and leave you with the fresh stuff.
So the next time you see a weatherman telling you that it is going to be very sunny, well it could have already changed by the time he has finished his sentence.