Barometric pressure forecasting?

I know next to nothing about weather forecasting, so please bear with me if I sound like an idiot. I am a fisherman and over the years it has become very apparent to me that the barometric pressure has a direct effect on the feeding habits of fish. I would like to know if there is anywhere on the WWW that I can find a pressure forecast for my local area. The best I have been able to find are maps with (L) and (H) on them. I would like to be able to see, for instance, what the barometer will be doing for the next couple of days so I can plan my fishing accordingly. Thanks for indulging me.

Mike Murphy

Hi Mike , whats your location?

Minnesota, USA

These any good ? http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/world/north_america/pressure.shtml

What area are you looking for charts?

hey where are you in Minnesota? im in Long Lake,Mn. 1 mile from lake minnetonka. there really arent any good pressure prediction websites, you may be able to speculate by the forecast. im trying to think if aviation forecast include pressure trends? but here is a product for sports man that you may want and its on sale too!!
http://www.speedtech.com/product.asp?s=g7q9Yi224505&strParents=&CAT_ID=0&P_ID=435&str
not certain how well it works but its worth a try. 56$.

Have you tried http://www.windfinder.com/forecasts/wind_great_lakes09.htm.
You will have to test it to see how accurate it is inland.
Pretty good here on the coast in South Africa.

Happy fishing
Stephan

The WXSIM local model www.wxsim.com - a forum on this software is also here at weather-watch.com, http://discourse.weather-watch.com/c/29 offers the possibility to show on a graphik like these:

the barometric pressure forecasting (actually not on the image, from an european weather station)

I don’t know if there are users from that program on your area - I would ask on the forum if there are, and if yes als ask if they would for you activate the line “barometric pressure” in modul WRET.exe

It is an very accurate model that makes outstanding forecasts in my opinion.

Cheers,

Pere, from Catalonia

Try this
http://www.anythingweather.com/state.aspx?id=MN

Buy an barometewr and learn your cloud pattern like I did and you will know what the trend is for the weather.
other then TS which we don’t have here iy will work and you learn valuable knowledge in the process.

John