My Weather forecast for the next three days. (except the wind is closer to 30mph at the moment(

When your cycling for pleasure, there’s not much incentive to go out in a forecast like this. At least the rain is not cold, the worst is a combination of rain and 3 C.
When the forecast is very bad, I often go out and do some intervals. These sessions can be quite short; in one hour you can do alot of hard efforts. During one hour you can’t get too wet and if you’re sprinting up a hill, rain seems only a minor inconvenience.
The main drawback to riding in the rain is that it is very difficult to get any suitable waterproof clothing. A truly waterproof jacket inevitably starts to sweat inside (at least when you are cycling hard). Waterproof trousers are fine for a 2 mile commute into town, but useless for proper cycling.
Generally, if it is raining, I don’t go out. But, there have been many occassions where it is started to rain in the middle of cycling.
Racing in the Wet
My first 50 mile time trial was a very testing experience. - It rained for the whole 2 hours. Luckily I had the foresight to wear alot more clothes than usual, this was just about enough to prevent me getting too cold. Although, I have never been so glad to see the finish line.
Turbo Training?
Admittedly, the alternative to training in the wet is getting on your turbo trainer and riding for a couple of hours. Generally, I prefer the rain.

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