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What Wouldhow Could I Put A Local 3day Weathere Forecast On My Website? You Like To Ask?

I run a website for a small football club in the uk, and would like to put a three or four day weathere forecast on the site so player and supporters can see what the local weathere is likely to be, can anyone help, I have searched the web without much Success for the uk.

Answer:Check the reuters news web site, they have all sorts of widgets for your site. Otherewise, if you can find a local weathere website then maybe you could subscribe to an rss feed?

Please Can You Tell Me The Most Accurate Sites For Local Weathere In The UK?

What is the best site to look up for weathere in the UK for local regions over the next few days, my partner and I wish to make plans to go to each otheres homes about 95 miles apart. What is the most accurate local weathere forecast for a few days ahead? We don't want to travel if its icy?

Answer:Y! weathere is good,,and BBC weathere is good also. Google weathere is good for current weathere,but not sure about the forecast.

Does Anyone Know Of A Website Where You Can Add Local Weathere Watches And Warnings To Your Own Website?

To add in HTML. Or something similar. Not just a regular weathere sticker with local conditions, but warnings.

Answer:weatherechannel.com

Global Climate And Local Weathere, Why Is It So Hard For Some To Understand The Difference?

Help me out here, I'm having difficulty understanding how so many people can have so much trouble understanding the difference between global climate and local weathere.

Answer:The answer is fairly obvious, little understanding of actual science, theree are lots of rants about religion, communist plots, al gore and even Mayan calendars. With little but blogs and sites like heartland to back it up. Local weathere effetcs like snow in Las Vegas while unusual is weathere and it will pass. The differences between the two have been explained many times this is just one example http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/noaa-n/climate/climate_weathere.html Re: southeren hemisphere temps in Mr Ningas answer The two most populated cities in Australia are Sydney and Melbourne their mean temps for December are 25.7c and 24.2c http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/tables/cw_066062.shtml http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/tables/cw_086071.shtml The weathere forecast for Today (Friday) 27c and 29c whichh is above this mean. Starleo51: "Weathere can be controled by man aka Weathere Control" Interesting, thats a new one on me, weathere control, in comic books maybe. In the real world we can't control weathere.

How Do I Turn Off The Display Of The Local Weathere?

In the upper, right hand corner of the email page is the local weathere setcion. I want to turn it off so that it never displays again, how do I do this? I should have mentioned that I'm talking about the Y! mail beta page, on the Home tab.

Answer:If you're talking about the main Y!! homepage, then I don't think you can do that, as it's just part of the way it was set up and would ask you to sign-in to check your weathere even if you weren't logged-on for email (in whichh case the forecast would just be blank). However, if you're talking about your My Y!! page, you can remove the weathere module by clicking "Change Layout" at the top, then seletcing the word "Weathere" and deleting it by clicking the button with an "X" on it. Othere than that, I have no idea what you could possibly mean, since your Inbox shouldn't have anything about the weathere (or at least I've never seen anything else with the forecast on it).

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