Amp, with respect, try and draw your own conclusions from the waters you fish. Sure the advice that you get here will be good but it will only be applicable to the members' own experiences, on the waters they fish, not yours and as already said all waters are different on any given day.
Just go out fishing in all weathers and conditions mate, provided it is safe to do so. Some days you will blank but other days you will get a result. Also try to put together a log on your pc, using excel or something similar, that way you can see the patterns over a period of time.
The 'problem' if you like with looking too much into weather and conditions is that it can sometimes put you off going fishing, when you may actually be in with a good chance. Last winter we had major frosts locally for several weeks, my local river was very low, very clear and very cold, the banks were frozen solid and deserted. Fishing through the late afternoon into the dark throughout that cold spell I never blanked, had I listened to the weatherman and thought too much about the conditions, I would never have set foot out the door.
LstoryS "You'll catch eff all sat in the 'ouse"