Posted on March 25th, 2009 by Barry Collins
Google predicts Arctic chill for Scotland
The residents of Stornoway in Scotland might want to put an extra log or two on the fire. According to a rather alarming Google weather report, the Outer Hebrides resort is facing unseasonal temperatures of -17C over the next few days.
The BBC, on the other hand, has the minimum temperature pegged at a far more reasonable 5-6C. What does Google know that the Met Office doesn’t? Or is this a direct result of having eco-doom monger Al Gore as a Google advisor?
We demand answers.
(Thanks to PC Pro reader Phil Taylor for the tip-off.)
Tags: Google, Stornoway, weather
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