It certainly did seem that way, and I saw the same thing to be true in Nova Scotia. "100% chance of rain all day." Instead we'd see nice sunny skies. "Mostly sunny skies," they'd say. What we'd get: rain, or more possibly, snow.
But I'm finding that here in Florida, the weatherman seems to be much more accurate. What he says, goes. It is nice to know ahead of time what the weather is going to be like. So I wondered, why are the forecasts in the North always so wrong?
Maybe you have the answer. I certainly don't.
What I do know, however, is that I could be an accurate weatherman here in Florida. All you have to do to have an accurate weather forecast is memorize the following lines:
"For our local weather forecast today, we are going to see mostly sunny skies throughout the day with highs in the upper 80's. A 50% chance of scattered showers later this afternoon, and we might hear a few rumbles of thunder on into the evening. Stay tuned for local weather updates throughout the day."
See? Its that simple. Even I could do it.
How's the weather where you are today?
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