everytime they get it right. So never.
One can find the BBC 5 day weather forecast by going to the BBC website. The website has a weather section with all of its weather services, including its 5 day forecast.
Go to a weather website like www.weather.com. Enter your zipcode then selected extended forecast, or 10 day forecast, or 5 day forecast depending on which weather site you go to.
One could find a five day weather forecast on local news websites, the newspaper, television stations and radio. There are also channels like CNN and the WeatherNetwork that broadcast weather and other breaking news frequently throughout the day.
The best place to view a forecast of the UK would be metoffice. There you could view a 5 day, 15 day or a 30 day forecast of UK. It could also tell you other areas and a radar of which direction the storm or storms are coming in.
The BBC Weather provides 5-day forecasts for all areas in the UK, including smaller towns and villages. For the rest of the world, the 5-day forecasts are limited to the larger cities in each country.
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The answer depends on what the forecast was about and how you interpret accurate. Consider weather forecasts. If the weather forecast was "sunny", how much cloud cover is acceptable before the forecast is considered wrong? If the forecast was "dry" would a 5 second drizzle mean a total *FAIL*? Does "rainy" range from a fleeting drizzle to a tropical downpour? Also, if the forecast for a region was sunny, and it was sunny in 95% of the region, but in 5% of the region it was not sunny for 5 minutes, does that count as a failure? It is critically important that all forecast terms are unambiguous and that all thresholds are very clearly defined. Similar considerations will apply in forecasts of other unknowns.
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February 5 has been celebrated as national Weather Person's day.
Google's weather feature. Just search on Google (town/city) Weather e.g. Norwich Weather It will give you the temperature now and a 5 day forecast including weather indications and temperatures.