When the weather says the low temperature for Saturday will be 50°f, does that mean it will be 50°f something Saturday morning, like after midnight Friday? Or Saturday night almost Sunday?
When the weather says the low temperature for Saturday will be 50°f, does that mean it will be 50°f something Saturday morning, like after midnight Friday? Or Saturday night almost Sunday?
When the weather says the low temperature for Saturday will be 50°f, does that mean it will be 50°f something Saturday morning, like after midnight Friday? Or Saturday night almost Sunday?
Its all done based probability modelling so Id say whenever the statistical probability of it being at its lowest is. My uncle is the chief meteorologist in Queensland Australia (I can PM you his name if you think im bsing) and one day he saw me looking at the weather forecast and asked what for, I said to plan my fishing trip next week. He loled and said that they can only predict the weather 2 maybe 3 days in advance tops and the rest is bullshit based on historical averages so say its the 15th of Jan, and youre looking at the 22nd of Jan's forecast they basically took the last 100 years worth of rainfall data and temp recordings and literally calculated an average and sold it to you.
Back to your question it will be 50f at 3pm tomorrow.
No one predicts weather over 3 days ahead, easier to predict actions of women. I can do it on 3 hours, and I'm the type of dude that will brave a nuclear winter.