It's actually kind of impressive at this point how inaccurate the Met Office's day-to-day weather forecasts are. You'd think they'd get it right more often than they do by sheer luck alone. They failled to predict a sustained cold snap before Christmas (even having to put out PR puff pieces about how it wasn't their fault), they warned of flooding risks to Devon and Cornwall following torrential rain when all we got in reality was about an hour of light drizzle, and their forecast app might as well be a random icon generator for how accurate it is. Today had a yellow rain warning in place for my area all day (plus into tomorrow) when we've had barely 30 minutes of drizzle. The rain radar shows torrential downpours currently over the city but it's bright outside with barely a hint of rain. You might as well toss a coin to guess the weather for all the use their predictions are.