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Originally Posted by ecuador
Basically I cross-check 2-3 sources, aim for what seems to be the consensus for my best chance, go out and find an overcast sky...
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That's what CFN is all about. You can compare cloud meteograms and forecast maps both GFS and ACCESS for the same time period and if the models are in accordance then your odds are better. There's also near real-time radar maps, satellite maps, and a dark sky section that consolidates data to give an estimation of seeing conditions, surface wind, cloud cover and moon phase. It's got it all in one location.