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Aug 24 2010, 01:52 PM
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Hope I'm posting this first post in the right place:
AccuWeather is one of the few sources of Weather Data that separates each of its daily Forecasts into a day/date (eg "Today Aug 24") and an "overnight" set. So for my home location, I see a predicted "high" of "105F" followed below by a "low" of "79F" I presume the low will actually be occurring tomorrow (Aug 25) morning before sunrise (when the temps begin to rise usually). If I see a "79/105" Low/High elsewhere and it is 4:00 AM local, I presume 79F refers to today's Low. Am I confused? |
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Aug 24 2010, 02:52 PM
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Hope I'm posting this first post in the right place: AccuWeather is one of the few sources of Weather Data that separates each of its daily Forecasts into a day/date (eg "Today Aug 24") and an "overnight" set. So for my home location, I see a predicted "high" of "105F" followed below by a "low" of "79F" I presume the low will actually be occurring tomorrow (Aug 25) morning before sunrise (when the temps begin to rise usually). If I see a "79/105" Low/High elsewhere and it is 4:00 AM local, I presume 79F refers to today's Low. Am I confused? You are correct. We split at 7pm / 7am and the "Low" for "Wednesday" is ALWAYS the following night. -------------------- -- Jesse Ferrell, FORUM ADMIN & MODERATOR
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