CB
Most unusual! I generally find that if I make a no-go descision - and /or open a bottle / have a pint in the bar, the weather imporoves dramatically. If I decide to go when theres a bit of doubt, by the time I get to the airfield it's in no-go conditions - until I have that pint, whereupon a completely unforecast inmprovemnt in the weather takes place ;~(
I never drink alchohol at the airfield these days just in case the weather improves. Sometimes it does - I have actually enjoyed some cracking flights that took place on days that began less than promisingly. If in doubt, go to the field anyway - you definatly won't fly if you stay at home (except for lucky b*stards like Stik whose home is their airfield). Every once in a while fate will smile on you and you will have a super flight you'd otherwise have missed.
Or you might just stay in the cluhouse drinking tea and talking flying - which if not as good as actually aviating, beats gardening or DIY ;~)
SSD