The Weather is a Lie ☔️ Agree or Disagree?
Summary
An 89% chance of rain that never materializes has this rider ready to sue Google. He's lugging around his entire rain kit, backpack, raincoat, umbrella, on a day that started at 75 degrees and sunny, stayed mostly clear, and delivered zero precipitation despite yesterday's forecast promising storms at 4 or 5 p.m. The frustration isn't about carrying an umbrella. It's about carrying it when you don't need it. Kareem hears out the grievance against inaccurate weather apps, a complaint that'll resonate with anyone who's ever trusted their phone and ended up overdressed for conditions that never came.
Full Transcript
We need to get a class action lawsuit going against Google. Why is that? They be lying about the weather all the time. It's like 75 degrees outside, it was sunny earlier, it's a little cloudy now, but like, dog, I'm carrying this. I'm thinking it's going to be raining like right now because yesterday when you checked the weather, it said that there was going to be rain. This morning I checked the weather, it say it was going to be raining at like 4:00 or 5 p.m. So you had to carry the whole kit—the backpack, the rain coat, the umbrella—and there's no rain. Listen, I don't mind carrying an umbrella, you know what I'm saying, but like, not when I don't need it. What was the percentage chance of rain?
I'm seeing like 89%. Oho, they're very wrong.
So what's your take?