Got an hour in at Froggatt on Sunday, decent nick, sadly rained off. An optimistic couple doing trad got a few routes in too.
On a separate note, which probably belongs in a separate thread, is there any weather forecasting service out there which simply tells you when it hasn't got a clue what's going to happen? Forecasting the peak in particular seems to be beyond the wit of man, and it's fundamentally fucking flat! All the forecasts I've used the last few weeks have been as accurate as a daily mail horoscope. *rant over
The trick is to understand the overall picture (met office twice daily videos are good) so that you can understand which bits are predictable and which prone to variation. Generally the 24 hr forecast now is impressively accurate, but a twenty mile variation in the development or position of the system can mean the emojis forecasting scorchio when actually you get pissing rain.
So in advance I use the location emojis, but on the day itself I rely much more on comparing the live radar data with the most recent broad forecast. Combine that with a bit of local knowledge and you get a better idea of when they'll be wrong.