Your #1 Tool This Warm Season

May 29, 2020 // Article by: Nick Marguccio
Image above via Pixabay by Clayton800.
 
No, we aren’t talking about a brand new riding mower with cup holders!  We think the #1 tool is having a private weather service by your side, helping you to plan your day during the warm season.  
 
Think about it, nothing is worse than when your weather app says the next several hours will be dry, and it starts raining in the middle of cutting a large account. Your mowers clog up with wet grass, you dig out the chute every few swipes, end up with your arm looking like a swamp monster, and the finished cut looks clumped and terrible anyway! This is where our meteorologists can help save you frustration and precious time & money.
 
We monitor your sites 24/7 during the warm season and remain fully staffed to give you the most accurate weather data. Our daily morning forecasts lay out pertinent information including, start and end times of rain, when the dry windows will occur over the upcoming days, along with cloud cover and winds.  When any severe weather or tropical threats develop, you’ll be notified as well.
 
We even provide you with phone consultation any time of the day or night. So if you have a question, give us a call and your area’s meteorologist will be glad to help you make weather-related decisions.  When your reputation and hard-earned money is on the line, do you really want to trust an app with inaccurate computer generated information? We think we know the answer to that, and before long, our weather experts will likely become your most trusted tool for the warm season.
 
Still uncertain? Here is what one of our clients had to say: “Forecasts have allowed me the opportunity to get a job done even when local media forecasters were predicting an all day rain. Having the flexibility to speak to a meteorologist directly has vastly improved my job productivity.” Ready to sign up? Email Kevin Hopler and mention you saw this article to save $100 on Warm Season Forecasts and Alerts.

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