INSTANT UPDATES
When you want the weather report, you want it now. Check these sites
for up-to-the-second weather coverage.
Weatherbug.com
http://www.weatherbug.com/
Receive live updates on your PC with WeatherBug. The downloadable free
version gives forecasts, storm warnings and radar images for your area.
It is updated constantly.
AccuWeather
http://www.accuweather.com/
AccuWeather keeps you informed of how the weather affects recreational
activities. Sections include gardening, aviation, sports, travel and more.
City conditions
http://www.wxusa.com/
This site makes U.S. weather reports easy. Click your state and select
from a list of cities.
National Weather Service
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/
The National Weather Service site provides weather warnings. View the
U.S. map to see locations of flash flood watches, heat advisories and thunderstorm
warnings.
Doppler radar maps
http://www.gowally.com/wx/radar.html
Click on a nearby city to get the local Doppler report.
Weather on television
http://www.tvweather.com/
Browse the weather pages on Web sites of television stations in several
cities. There are also links to weather Web cams, audio forecasts, weather
instrument stores and more.
Maps, maps and more maps
http://www.weatherimages.org/index.html
View maps for precipitation, temperatures, seismic activity, hurricanes
and more. Calculate the heat index, convert Fahrenheit to Celsius and figure
sunrise and sunset.
ABOUT WEATHER
Weather is complicated and unpredictable. Learn more about it through
these sites.
Average conditions
http://www.weatherbase.com/
Look up international climate statistics. Find temperature, precipitation
and snowfall averages for over 16,000 cities.
Extreme almanac
http://infoplease.lycos.com/weather.html
Get quick facts at this weather and climate almanac. The database contains
statistics and images of weather extremes and disasters.
Pollen report
http://www.pollen.com/Pollen.com.asp
Find the pollen levels in your area. Every day, this site lists the
best and worst U.S. cities.
Wild weather
http://www.wildweather.com/
This site highlights weather’s force. Check out images of nasty storms.