Cool Weather Site - Detailed Info & Fun to Explore!

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Wunderground.com is highlighted as a valuable weather website that provides detailed information and exploration options for users. It is particularly useful for individuals living in areas with micro-climates, offering precise weather forecasts that can assist in daily planning, such as choosing appropriate clothing for work. The site is noted for its engaging features, making it a recommended resource for weather-related inquiries.
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This isn't much to offer as a thread, but this weather site -- http://www.wunderground.com -- has detailed info, and many things to explore. I found it because my wife asks me every morning what the weather is going to be so she can figure out what to wear to work. Around here there a lots of micro-climates, so I was surprised to find a site so detailed and also fun.
 
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Thanks for the link.

Great site -- bookmarking it as i type. :)
 
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