I was wondering how everyone was "predicting" weather for their day. I live in Washington which makes it very nerve wrecking to pick a day that I think it won't rain. I came across a site called dryday.com and was wondering if anyone has used it. I can't find any reviews for it so I'm hesitant to input my credit card info to buy the prediction. We'd like our wedding to be sometime late July 2012 because early July can be sketchy when it comes to weather. I'd like to set a date soon and the Almanac only predicts out to Oct of this year. Did anyone use a website or how did you go about choosing a day?
Re: Predicting weather...
Local news stations cannot accurately predict the weather 7 days in advance. There is nothing or no one that accurately predict the weather months or even years in advance. Save your money.
You can instead find trends online such as average monthly rainfall and average monthly temperatures. Something like this might help you pick a month that is likely to be less rainy- however you can never know anything for sure.
Part of planning an outdoor event, is knowing that rain might be an issue. You must have a back up plan, and embrace it! Don't let yourself be disappointed if you are forced to go with your back up plan.
I wouldn't pay money for a predictor, personally, but some people swear by the Farmer's Almanac.