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BBC weather is officially shit.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/24hr.shtml?world=4547

24 hour forecast says it's raining and 9 degrees. What absolute twoddle!!!

Currently on Hills Road it's blazing sunshine and about 24 degrees.

Do not believe it's lies.

[edited for rubbish spelling - frankly, i should know better]

Published by Mr Lo at 2:03pm on Fri 15th June 2007. Viewed 4,023 times.
This topic has been edited, last edit at 2:04pm on Fri 15th June 2007.

It's been talking out of its tiny online arse for the last couple of weeks!

Published by Three Headed Lizard at 2:03pm on Fri 15th June 2007.

I keep reading about the flood alerts and terrible rain in Cambridgeshire then I looked out the window and saw the sun shining through the trees! I don't think they know whats going on, as THL said it's been a bit wank for the last couple of weeks! The best time was when it said sunny intervals for the whole week at one point. They were abviously trying to cover everything! haha...

Published by Clairee at 2:08pm on Fri 15th June 2007.

Oh hang on. Slight error. Apologies. This keeps happening a lot with me and the BBC website. Every time i try to get news relating to Cambridge and the weather i seem to be lead straight to an area in Scotland unbeknownst to me. So, i happily start reading the news and weather thinking it's all about Cambridge when suddenly i realise i'm actually reading about old ladies in Lieth.

Does anyone else have this problem with the BBC website?

Published by Mr Lo at 2:09pm on Fri 15th June 2007.
This reply has been edited, last edit at 2:12pm on Fri 15th June 2007.

Im very fond of the BBC 5-day weather forecast for just this reason :)

Published by joosypigeon at 2:09pm on Fri 15th June 2007.

It's very confusing for my tiny little mind.

Published by Mr Lo at 2:12pm on Fri 15th June 2007.

I always use this one - it's been a bit kak as well over the last couple of weeks but so have all the forecasts, I reckon... at least it tells you what's likely to be happening at a given time of day, rather than using one little symbol to cover a 24-hour period.

http://www.metcheck.com/V40/UK/FREE/today.asp?zipcode=cb4

Published by Old Rocker at 2:12pm on Fri 15th June 2007.

Thanks OR.

Published by Mr Lo at 2:15pm on Fri 15th June 2007.

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