Rockymountain
Pre-takeoff checklist
Center weather is subject to the same delays as your own satellite weather, but also has the hidden danger in that they can filter out returns by altitude, and can filter out returns by intensity. If there’s embedded convection, and you are IMC, you need onboard radar, unless you like high stakes gambling. I had ATC try to run me into a thunderstorm outside of Denver one day that they could not see on their approach control radar. Probably due to filters related to terrain, or something. I refused to fly into the thunderstorm. They were quite insistent, that their scope didn’t show anything. I was unimpressed with their scope. I ended up having to declare an emergency to fly off course as they were insistent. I took plenty of pictures of my onboard radar, Nexrad and storm scope, as well as pictures of the actual thunderstorm once below the bases just in case. But nothing ever came of it. I imagine shortly after I Vectored off course their screen blew up.