
If there’s a 50/50 chance that a forecast will go wrong,
nine times out of ten it will.
(unknown)
“Forecasting is the art of saying what will happen,
and then explaining why it didn’t!”
Anonymous

The weatherman is not only blamed for his failure to foretell,
he is blamed for the weather itself.
Chuck Jones
Personally, I don’t trust weathermen. They change their story every day!
Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos

Meteorologists have the right perspective.
They ground themselves in the current conditions (today’s highs/lows).
They briefly acknowledge significant events of the past (record temps).
And they keep an eye on the future (five-day forecast).
Honor your past accomplishments,
live in the present moment,
and look to the future.
Clifton Anderson