I was IFR from Brown Field to Gillespie, IMC from about 800 or so AGL. Initially had moderate-severe turbulence climbing out of Brown, but got out of that OK.
Heading out east to BARET, my C172 couldn't maintain airspeed when level at 7000. Even full throttle, I was dropping down to 80 kts (?) Still IMC in precip in the sim... Ice? Pitot heat was on since before takeoff, but maybe it couldn't keep up? Declared an emergency and got helpful and creative ATC getting to the field through IMC. Finally broke out and was cleared for the visual approach...but had a moment of unanticipated IMC on the way down - I hadn't seen a cloud between me and the field...maybe this was the moment X-Plane updated the weather (?) After that, I was well off speed and altitude coming in. My choice was to land long and risk going off the end, or go around...with an undiagnosed power situation. I chose the former. Second day in a row I've done a rotten approach
Boy, that was messy! I should know better than to try to fly after a long day at work and a big dinner.
Edit: I had X-Plane 10 on real weather from the net. I have to admit, for sim flying, I don't always check the weather.... I just now looked at the actual San Diego weather. Egad! Clearly not a night to take up a 172. The icing AIRMET makes me wonder if that's what was going on. Well, maybe that and the thunderstorms.