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Most weather sites have past weather but it's just for one day ago.
For example, where could I get the temperature for San Francisco on Dec. 13, 2005? Thanks. |
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Doug McDonald wrote:
wrote: Most weather sites have past weather but it's just for one day ago. For example, where could I get the temperature for San Francisco on Dec. 13, 2005? www.wunderground.com Thanks for the link. I had thought that day was abnormally colder than the days before and after, but I was wrong. |
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phr0zen wrote:
wrote: wrote: Most weather sites have past weather but it's just for one day ago. For example, where could I get the temperature for San Francisco on Dec. 13, 2005? let me once again recommend www.wunderground.com They recently have added continuous graphs of temperature and humidity from "personal weather stations" that are far superior to the occasional periodic reports from the Weather Bureau. These are really nice. It's a pity, since the nearest is miles away from me, and the in-town official site is effectively in what is my back yard. Doug McDonald |
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