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i need to see the weather for the 9th and 10th of febuary

2007-01-26 11:32:38 · 10 answers · asked by :] 1 in Science & Mathematics Weather

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AccuWeather, as mentioned in one of the answers, is a decent source of information for that far ahead of time, yes, but it can definitely change between now and then. Usually I make my own forecasts because that's what I do for a living. If you want me to look at something and give my forecast you can let me know.

Unfortunately, it is difficult to forecast for more than about ten days ahead of time, and even sooner than that, it can be challenging at times. To understand why, read on.

Weather is predicted using mathematical models that incorporate all the physical laws that govern how air moves. It's very complicated, and while I'm a meteorologist, I don't pretend to know a lot about everything that goes into them. I just use them to forecast the weather. Essentially, the atmosphere is so complex that it is difficult to forecast past a certain time frame in terms of the weather. In order to forecast accurately, you would need observations from every single infinitely small point on the planet, as well as computers fast enough to show us what is going to happen at every single infinitely small point in the future. This is never going to happen, so weather prediction will never become 100% accurate. The atmosphere is also a system of chaos, so something that happens at a small point in space and time now that wasn't predicted by the weather models can affect things that happen days from now (you've heard of the butterfly in Brazil causing a tornado in Texas - that's the chaos theory). Hence, how things can change.

I know this is more than you wanted but like I said, it's what I do.

2007-01-26 12:30:33 · answer #1 · answered by TPmy 2 · 1 1

Chances are it will be a completely different forecast when you view it today and when you view it tomorrow. I would wait until you're, say, five days out, then check the forecast.
I know this doesn't answer your question, but just hoping to save you the headache later of an inaccurate forecast.

2007-01-27 04:30:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Accuweather has forecasts all the way up until 15 days from now.

2007-01-26 12:09:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2007-01-30 01:20:48 · answer #4 · answered by Harris 2 · 0 0

Hi, check also at http://www.climateweather.info it covers a lot of countries and has weather maps.

2007-01-26 21:23:22 · answer #5 · answered by Peter N. 5 · 0 0

Go to www.theweathernetwork.com, then find your city, next click on 14 day trend under long term forecast.

2007-01-26 11:46:03 · answer #6 · answered by aeondesires 2 · 1 0

u really can't...all u can do is predict. watch the weather channel. they give u weather week by week. but it doesn't get anymore accurate than that.

2007-01-26 11:40:26 · answer #7 · answered by Carmen 3 · 0 1

every day look at the sky if you see the stars that means toomorow will be sun on the sky and do that every day until yoy count to ten.....

2007-01-26 11:52:17 · answer #8 · answered by kaz t 1 · 0 0

Hi. Best bet is the Farmers Almanac. It is based on averages and is as good as any.

2007-01-26 11:39:00 · answer #9 · answered by Cirric 7 · 0 1

Go to weather.com, they have 30 day extended forcasts.

2007-01-26 11:40:24 · answer #10 · answered by Loli M 5 · 0 1

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