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I regularly visit the 'vanilla' Rain Today site, but is anyone here
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I regularly visit the 'vanilla' Rain Today site, but is anyone here
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Their precip type radar is very good in knife-edge situations but if you
just want a good rainfall radar then netweather's is much better.


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I have premium membership and I find it to be more useful in the winter with the threat of Snow and such.

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I regularly visit the 'vanilla' Rain Today site, but is anyone here

signed to the Premium version, and if so, is it worth the money?



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On 20/11/2013 16:41, Michael Di Bernardo wrote:

I have premium membership and I find it to be more useful in the
winter with the threat of Snow and such.


I signed up with it, then was dismayed to find it was an automatic
rather than manual renewal.

I'm not saying I wouldn't have subscribed if I'd realised *that*, but I
don't like having such things imposed on me.

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On 20/11/2013 16:41, Michael Di Bernardo wrote:

I have premium membership and I find it to be more useful in the
winter with the threat of Snow and such.


I signed up with it, then was dismayed to find it was an automatic
rather than manual renewal.

I'm not saying I wouldn't have subscribed if I'd realised *that*, but I
don't like having such things imposed on me.

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On 22/11/2013 08:01, Vidcapper wrote:
On 20/11/2013 16:41, Michael Di Bernardo wrote:

I have premium membership and I find it to be more useful in the
winter with the threat of Snow and such.


I signed up with it, then was dismayed to find it was an automatic
rather than manual renewal.

I'm not saying I wouldn't have subscribed if I'd realised *that*, but I
don't like having such things imposed on me.


Oops, sorry about the double-post, seem to be having server issues.

BTW, isn't it typical - as soon as I subscribe, all the rain clouds
bugger off elsewhere...

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in 388894 20131123 172147 Vidcapper wrote:
On 22/11/2013 08:01, Vidcapper wrote:
On 20/11/2013 16:41, Michael Di Bernardo wrote:

I have premium membership and I find it to be more useful in the
winter with the threat of Snow and such.


I signed up with it, then was dismayed to find it was an automatic
rather than manual renewal.

I'm not saying I wouldn't have subscribed if I'd realised *that*, but I
don't like having such things imposed on me.


Oops, sorry about the double-post, seem to be having server issues.

BTW, isn't it typical - as soon as I subscribe, all the rain clouds
bugger off elsewhere...


Give it 10 minutes ...
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On Wednesday, November 20, 2013 7:13:59 AM UTC, vidcapper wrote:
I regularly visit the 'vanilla' Rain Today site, but is anyone here

signed to the Premium version, and if so, is it worth the money?



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I've got a subscription which also covers the app on my iPhone. I think it is worth the money.

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On 20/11/2013 16:41, Michael Di Bernardo wrote:

I have premium membership and I find it to be more useful in the winter with the threat of Snow and such.


I like how they show snow in a different colour on the radar.

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On 24/11/2013 08:59, Bob Martin wrote:
in 388894 20131123 172147 Vidcapper wrote:
On 22/11/2013 08:01, Vidcapper wrote:
On 20/11/2013 16:41, Michael Di Bernardo wrote:

I have premium membership and I find it to be more useful in the
winter with the threat of Snow and such.

I signed up with it, then was dismayed to find it was an automatic
rather than manual renewal.

I'm not saying I wouldn't have subscribed if I'd realised *that*, but I
don't like having such things imposed on me.


Oops, sorry about the double-post, seem to be having server issues.

BTW, isn't it typical - as soon as I subscribe, all the rain clouds
bugger off elsewhere...


Give it 10 minutes ...


Well, it was slightly longer than 10 minutes, but now the weather is
moving again, it's rather more useful.

The temperature map is quite interesting too - easy to see the London
heat-island effect on clear nights...

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