I understand that weather on TV can’t be hyperlocally accurate. But a weather app on my phone has my exact GPS coordinates. Why can’t it tell me exactly when a rain cloud will be passing over my location?

It’s gotten to the point where I just use precipitation maps to figure out my rain chances for the day.

The hourly forecast is mostly useless because it’s not a chance % but a % of the area that will be raining.

  • Pasta Dental
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    61 month ago

    It’s that for the broadcast area, about half is gonna get rain.

    Isn’t that virtually the same thing as a 50% chance of rain at my position though?

    • @[email protected]
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      11 month ago

      Yeah…

      And it wants a definitive answer for the exact location they’re standing in…

      Which isn’t possible

    • @[email protected]
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      -11 month ago

      No, because clouds—and weather patterns in general—are not necessarily uniform across an area.

    • Rhynoplaz
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      -21 month ago

      Yeah, kind of. It’s going to rain. That’s the forecast. That rain will effect half of the area in their forecast range.