I figure that the weather will do one of two things - either keep them hunkered down in the thickets until it lets up, or they'll move a little bit to eat, and get back to cover quick.
I'm planning to ground hunt instead of climber stand hunt, and I have 2 places right along routes to feeding areas I plan to sit on for the morning and evening hunts.
I'll be hunkering down myself in the warmth of the cabin during the brunt of the day, though it is supposed to let up some in the early afternoon, which may make them get moving earlier if they've been cooped up for an extended period.
Anyone else have thoughts on my theories?