Two of the older, and seemingly most popular, weather sites (wunderground.com and weather.com) offer weather outside of the US.
I don't think Fritzzs was pointing to this as just another place to get the weather, though. It seems more intended for the weather buff (with a newsletter, chatroom, forums, satellite imagery, and more of a discussion of what predictions are based on) than for someone wondering whether or not it will rain. Yes, other sites have some of these features as well, but they seem to be the focus of this site but are just extras on the others.
Originally posted by methos: Two of the older, and seemingly most popular, weather sites (wunderground.com and weather.com) offer weather outside of the US.
I don't think Fritzzs was pointing to this as just another place to get the weather, though. It seems more intended for the weather buff (with a newsletter, chatroom, forums, satelite imagery, and more of a discussion of what predictions are based on) than for someone wondering whether or not it will rain. Yes, other sites have some of these features as well, but they seem to be the focus of this site but are just extras on the others.
------------------------------------------- You are so right... When you live in Florida ,from June ( in two days) to Nov, the main topic of choice is the weather..It is taken very seriously... Florida Gov Jeb B is doing a big thing this year: He cancelled all sales tax on hurricane related items for two weeks..
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