One of the first things I do in the morning is pull up the forecast for the local weather. It is an effort to get some idea of what to expect for the day. This morning I first checked the NOAA prediction which forecast both day and night weather. Today's report for the next 7 days contains the word 'snow' 13 times! Looking out I see bright blue skies with a few puffy clouds and temps in the mid 30's. The NOAA forecast for the area is always doom and gloom compared to others and is often very misleading, not to be trusted at all.
On the other side of the coin is the weather.com 15 day forecast and it doesn't contain the snow word even once! And it shows no actual precipitation until April 20. I know which one I would rather believe but the actual truth probably lies somewhere between the 2 with the weather.com model being more accurate. A third channel-the Weather Underground is consistently a better choice as it post projected wind speeds which are the real difference in whether we fish or not. Checking all 3 gives a pretty good overview of what to expect but if you use Olympics scoring you throw out the NOAA results and average the other two.
On the other side of the coin is the weather.com 15 day forecast and it doesn't contain the snow word even once! And it shows no actual precipitation until April 20. I know which one I would rather believe but the actual truth probably lies somewhere between the 2 with the weather.com model being more accurate. A third channel-the Weather Underground is consistently a better choice as it post projected wind speeds which are the real difference in whether we fish or not. Checking all 3 gives a pretty good overview of what to expect but if you use Olympics scoring you throw out the NOAA results and average the other two.

