Here in New England, the weather can change any minute. Also, I remember when we didnt have cell phones or the internet, so we would prepare best we could and move on.
I like to try to always be prepared. I check the ten day forecast, understanding that the further out, the less accurate it's likely to be. So I always have a tarp and some rain wear in my truck. Not just some "packable" Columbia junk that's only gonna keep a light drizzle off you for 15 minutes, but either one of thier heavier duty jackets or a good old fashioned yellow rain slicker. Dont forget to bring a towel.
You've heard the term "head for the hills!", well theres truth in that. Dont camp in hollows and dry river beds, or even too close to a river bank if it could floodd. Be at least halfway up a hill, but maybe not on the very top of a bald mountain. Near or just into the treeline but not near deadwood.
In my truck I had a Cobra 25 LTD WX CB with weather that I liked. I switch it to NOAA weather and tune in a strong signal. Recently I took that out and replaced it with a Cobra 29 LTD with upper and lower side band but without weather, so I picked up a 2 pack GMRS radios with weather. Small, handheld I can keep one on me and tune that to one of its NOAA weather stations.
Also, many AM news radio stations will repeat the weather report every 10 mins
I like to try to always be prepared. I check the ten day forecast, understanding that the further out, the less accurate it's likely to be. So I always have a tarp and some rain wear in my truck. Not just some "packable" Columbia junk that's only gonna keep a light drizzle off you for 15 minutes, but either one of thier heavier duty jackets or a good old fashioned yellow rain slicker. Dont forget to bring a towel.
You've heard the term "head for the hills!", well theres truth in that. Dont camp in hollows and dry river beds, or even too close to a river bank if it could floodd. Be at least halfway up a hill, but maybe not on the very top of a bald mountain. Near or just into the treeline but not near deadwood.
In my truck I had a Cobra 25 LTD WX CB with weather that I liked. I switch it to NOAA weather and tune in a strong signal. Recently I took that out and replaced it with a Cobra 29 LTD with upper and lower side band but without weather, so I picked up a 2 pack GMRS radios with weather. Small, handheld I can keep one on me and tune that to one of its NOAA weather stations.
Also, many AM news radio stations will repeat the weather report every 10 mins