Re: City Weather Data

From: TQ (ToweringQs)
Date: 12/23/04

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    "Arman Afagh" <armafa@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:armafa-04FF0A.08310923122004@newssvr13-ext.news.prodigy.com...
    > I'm interested in viewing/downloading, on a daily basis, the actual
    > high/low/precip for the prior day (such as the information that appears
    > in most newspapers for the day prior) from a website. The catch: I'm
    > looking for the most comprehensive listing available.
    >
    > I know about:
    >
    > http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/us/tempprecip.html
    >
    > It's a good listing of 160 US Cities. Unfortunately, most newspapers
    > limit themselves to, at most, 100 or so US Cities and maybe a more
    > detailed listing of local cities.
    >
    > Is there such a listing avail for free? And if not for free, how much
    > would it cost an average joe like me who's using the data for personal
    > reasons and not for any publication or broadcast?
    >
    > Thanks

    Min temp chart...
    http://www.atmos.albany.edu/weather/difax/2099.gif

    Max temp chart...
    http://www.atmos.albany.edu/weather/difax/2100.gif

    Precip chart...
    http://www.atmos.albany.edu/weather/difax/2079.gif


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