What do people find is the most accurate forecast site for PDI weather from past experience.
I know forecast and accurate don't generally go together.
Booked flights from 9th Dec - 21st Dec.....strongly thinking about cancelling, going by what I see so far. |
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By *I TwoCouple
over a year ago
PDI 12-26th Nov 24 |
Long range forecasts are useless at the best of times but especially so on a small island if the middle of the Atlantic.
Theres a dramatic difference between North and South and they only average a handful of rainy days in the south.
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By *den_GCCouple
over a year ago
San Fernando, Gran Canaria |
"Ooooh. Just seen a news article that a tropical storm is hitting the island. Be careful lads!
Ah here , gggrrrr we arrving on sunday
Mrs crazy "
Take care. And prepare for a couple of days NOT sunbathing or going to the beach.
But tis just a sprinkle compared to weather in the UK. Usually clears up very quickly once the sun comes out |
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"Theres a dramatic difference between North and South and they only average a handful of rainy days in the south.
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And there's often quite a difference in terms of cloud between PDI and Maspalomas even though one merges into the other. |
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A lot of the weather apps just give you the forecast for the nearest city, and claim it's local.
So they give you the forecast for Las Palmas, and claim it's for PDI, even though the weather between the two is often very different. |
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