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Old 11-05-17 | 06:06 PM
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akansaskid
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I'm a former USAF meteorologist. Trust the radar and your eyeballs first, the forecast after that. Forecasts are made hours in advance and are typically only updated when flight or human safety conditions warrant it. The radar is a great guide unless your locale is the spawning ground for storms that start there and move on out. In those cases, you can look outside and see that that could be likely.
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