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[*] posted on 1-10-2011 at 11:35 AM
What is the best San Felipe weather site on the web?


Ok, we have all seen the standard weather sites for San Felipe (i.e., Weather.com, Accuweather.com, Wunderground.com etc.) However, it appears most of the info is coming from Yuma airport, in some cases, and is never really that accurate. I have a weather station at mi casa, however, it is not an internet based unit that will allow me to track the data over th internet. I also know there are some Weather Bug sites out and about, but some have come and gone.

What do you use to check the weather in San Felipe when you are away from SF??
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[*] posted on 1-10-2011 at 11:37 AM


Have you seen the links on the San Felipe Official Webpage? http://www.sanfelipe.com.mx



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[*] posted on 1-10-2011 at 12:09 PM


For on the ground SF weather, go to wetherunderground,
type in San felipe Mexico, there may be more than 1 San Felipe
Mexico that shows, the 5 day forecast comes up,
what I like is to scroll WAY down the 5 day page to
the 'private weather stations', I assume these are
at someones home. There are 4 or so for SF,
SF Bay (I assume on the beach), El dorado etc.,
gives 24 hr report, during the summer it is interesting
to note the difference of beach temps to El dorado
temps out on the Hwy, 10 degrees difference
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[*] posted on 1-10-2011 at 01:29 PM


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Originally posted by sancho
For on the ground SF weather, go to wetherunderground,
type in San felipe Mexico, there may be more than 1 San Felipe
Mexico that shows, the 5 day forecast comes up,
what I like is to scroll WAY down the 5 day page to
the 'private weather stations', I assume these are
at someones home. There are 4 or so for SF,
SF Bay (I assume on the beach), El dorado etc.,
gives 24 hr report, during the summer it is interesting
to note the difference of beach temps to El dorado
temps out on the Hwy, 10 degrees difference


Yep, that is the page I have been looking for. I look at Wunderground every day, but i never scrolled down far enough

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