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we will be traveling to budapest and prague around feb 22nd. i got the usual weather reports from the books but would appreciate it if anybody could comment from actual experience o the relative conditions at that time of the year. thanks or the reply
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Fred, <BR> <BR>It has recently become very much politically UNcorrect to answer questions like yours with sarcasm. But do you realize what you are asking? <BR> <BR>In my hometown, the local newspaper religiously publishes the "average" weather for any given date. I look at it all the time. <BR> <BR>So would it tell you anything if I were to tell you that BASED ON MY ACTUAL "PERSONAL" EXPERIENCE, it was warmer than "average" several times in the past few decades on February 22. <BR> <BR>Oh yes, and I distinctly remember when it was colder than average on February 22. In 1984, when our third daughter was born. <BR> <BR>On average, the weather is going to be SIMILAR to what the "average" data says it will be. Except for when it is different. <BR> <BR>What is it with this all-bow-down praise of anecdotal personal experience, when it comes to something like weather?! <BR> <BR>
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Check www.accuweather.com for 5- and 10-day forecasts, plus something they call the "RealFeel" temperature--supposedly better than wind chill/heat index for how the various factors all combine to impact our perception of the temperature.
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to linda,pam and mariarosa thank you for the info of these web sites. i will use them. appreciate the time to respond. to authorxxx who obviously is 5 years old or just has the mentality of same-send me your picture so i may submitt it to be featured on the head cover of the journal of proctology-you may have to look up that definition as i doubt you comprehend anything over 4 letters
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Once you check all these web sites, please do report back here on how much more you know compared to the "usual weather reports from the books" you already had. <BR> <BR>And then, by all means, do report back here on how the actual weather was better or worse than the "average" info you're able to gather. <BR>