Arsenal vs Birmingham
Everton vs Wolves
West Brom vs Reading
MK Dons vs Gillingham
Forfar vs Montrose
Chivas vs San Jose
Kansas vs Seattle
DC United vs Columbus at 5/2 is a very good price too considering they are the runaway league leaders and DC have been hopeless recently.
Henry to Seattle isn't wouldn't have been of the question (not that we need him), there was talk of it before we signed Ljungberg (who has turned down several offers of loan moves back to Europe already this summer).
New York are dire this year so they'd need something drastic.
Don't know if...
There are better ones that you have to pay for, but the MetOffice radar shows it nicely. Met Office: British Isles: Rainfall radar
The big white blob off the coast at 9.30 is moving in. It's only all white because they haven't got a colour to show anything heavier (but you can see that on the...
Rain like this would make it feel less humid/muggy, even if the actual humidity doesn't drop significantly (it could even go up). Storms = rain, which cools the air, so it can hold less moisture, and thus it feels less humid.
Climate is a lot easier in many ways, as forecasting for a town in 3 days you need to know the exact locations/dimensions of every cloud, etc. But for climate, for a basic idea you only really need to know if there is cloud or not over an entire region.
Netweather's updates every 5 minutes, and is a lot higher resolution than the MetOffice (I've never figured out why the MO still uses the crappy version).
This is what the netweather one showed earlier, with a lot more detail than the MO (no idea who drew the arrows on)
Use the MetOffice forecast, though only days 1-3 should be counted on, 4-5 give a general idea of what will be going on (though that's not much use for the forecast at a given point). Next best is NetWeather, though the ability to read charts and maps is needed (but helpful as you can see what's...