
FAQs
The arrows on the calendar simply indicate high temperatures (the up arrow) and low temperatures (the arrow pointing down). They are not color coded, just red for high temperature and blue for the lows.
To use the Global Predictor, simply have fun exploring! Pan around, zoom into your chosen location, and then click. The address of your location will show up, and the forecast for highs, lows, rain, and snow will appear day by day on the calendar.
The Global Predictor utilizes the proprietary method & technology from Weather 20/20 known as the Lezak Recurring Cycle (LRC). It leverages geospatial radar, satellite, and other information and is powered by the patent pending LRC model.
Forecasts for weddings and events have been spot on at times. We suggest using the predictions as a guide, and the accuracy is best when looked at as a series of dates. Weather 20/20 has been making accurate predictions of severe weather outbreaks, winter storms, tropical storms, and more, using the same technology and methodology guiding the Global Predictor.
Yes, the Global Predictor is accessible on various devices, including smartphones, tablets, and computers. Users can access the platform through the Weather2020.com website or the Global Predictor app.
The Global Predictor uses an innovative method that provides consistency in the forecasts. When you get your forecast, it is likely to be similar as the event date approaches.
The Global Predictor provides a forecast for anywhere you click in the world.