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I have something like 25 weather links/apps I check. Granted my business is extremely weather dependent, so I kinda have to pay close attention.
A lot are just repeats rehashes of the National Weather Service or Weather Channel, so I only check those if I'm really not liking the forecast. My daily use app is weather channel. The long range is usually a crapshoot on precipitation, and the near term forecast isn't much better on the hourly. It's fairly good on temps a week out and a general idea if precipitation is coming. I prefer the radar there than the other ones.
Accuweather I almost never use. I'll use it for long range forecast, but that's usually useless for all of them. The hourly on there is terrible. Sometimes though it'll be hyper accurate on precipitation over the next couple of hours similar to how Dark Sky used to be, so I keep it around.
WTForecast is usually pretty accurate. Not the forecast, just the notes.
National Weather Service is what I switch to when I need to start really looking at a forecast a few days out. I prefer their hourly chart, and they have a discussion page where the meteorologists break down what they are seeing on the models.
When precipitation matters, I start watching the NAM and GFS models on coolwx or meteocentre. Those are the actual forecast models and are updated every 6 hours. That's what the meteorologists mainly use for their forecasts, so it's nice to skip the middle man.
God I need help.....