October 12, 2007
SFist Photo: Rain, Rain, Go Away
Unloading schoolkids this morning during our first big rain of the season.
What resource do you use to see when it's going to rain? We look at Intellicast to get updated info on stormy days - the radar images can allow for a very accurate prediction of whether it's going to rain over the next few hours. Of course there's always Weather.com, SFGate, and the Weather Underground. And there's also some guy named Noah. He should know a lot about rain.
Which site do you prefer? O.K., stay dry!


Weather Underground is a very fine company headquartered right in SOMA. Super nice people, I've known them since the beginning.
Did not know that WU is local. Groovy.
They rank pretty high on Google.
I must be square: I'm using the National Weather Service.
I like to look outside.
great post, by the way.
I use my own reliable method. I have this large plastic Virgin Mary statue that is covered in this weird fuzzy stuff. When it's going to rain, it turns pink. When it's about to clear, it turns blue.
The staue is actually of Our Lady of Fatima. Sometimes available on ebay. I got mine in Barcelona.