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Girard442

(6,919 posts)
Sun Mar 17, 2024, 09:25 AM Mar 2024

I'm a big fan of the Weather Channel website, but it's become such a resource hog...

...that it drags my whole system down. Anyone here has a different favorite weather page?

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I'm a big fan of the Weather Channel website, but it's become such a resource hog... (Original Post) Girard442 Mar 2024 OP
I use Weather Underground KatK Mar 2024 #1
Thanks, looks promising. Girard442 Mar 2024 #2
Willyweather Maninacan Mar 2024 #3
weather.gov (national weather service) ret5hd Mar 2024 #4
serious question...why NOT weather.gov ret5hd Mar 2024 #6
I use it almost daily, but weather.com is THE worst website... Mark.b2 Mar 2024 #5
Accuweather has better radar. Weather Underground has gone downhill. LeftInTX Mar 2024 #7

Mark.b2

(807 posts)
5. I use it almost daily, but weather.com is THE worst website...
Sun Mar 17, 2024, 02:39 PM
Mar 2024

It's the most cluttered up, disorganized resource-hog. It's always been that way.

I've tried a couple other weather sites and always end back up at weather.com.

LeftInTX

(34,853 posts)
7. Accuweather has better radar. Weather Underground has gone downhill.
Thu Mar 28, 2024, 12:10 PM
Mar 2024

It depends what you are looking for. I go to both sites. Weather Underground has personal weather stations, so it's good for local. (Did it freeze in my neighborhood?) Weather Underground used to be excellent and my go-to for everything. I don't think either site is a memory hog, however Weather.com owns Weather Underground. I also go to NWS when looking for local.

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