Never mind. The article was satire. TWC is still lame, though
Never mind. The article was satire. TWC is still lame, though
Last edited by CrimsonCowboy; 06-03-2014 at 07:10 PM.
Chopping With The Braves And Rolling With The Tide
IIRC, they have some really cheesy filler programming. I liked them when they primarily ONLY did weather coverage. I suppose there wasn't much money in it, but it was better before.
I blame Bush
As far as free sites, wunderground.com is pretty good, especially with their recent improvements. Really though you should just set up your phone to accept weather alerts.
thank you weso1!
I already get weather alerts but I believe all come from accuweather and/or intellicast and I like pretty much everything about both sites except that slight time lag which kinda matters when there's a severe thunderstorm and/or tornado heading your way. You also mentioned "free sites", are there paid sites that are loads better/more accurate? I will check out the wunderground one in the meantime. Thanks!!
I actually have The Weather Channel app and it's worked okay for me. I agree the non-forecast programming on the cable channel is pretty atrocious.
thank you weso1!
So, nobody just looks at the sky anymore for their weather-reports?
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jpx7 (06-05-2014)
I rely heavily on the National Weather Service websites online. Starting this time of year, the National Hurricane Center also gets quite a few web hits from my computer. As far as apps go, I have one from a local TV station. I also have WeatherBug, which isn't the best forecasting app, but they have a lightning detection system that is useful.
Chopping With The Braves And Rolling With The Tide