How to Find Weather Reports Online

By eHow Internet Editor

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Want to know how hot it's going to be, or where a flash flood may occur? Find out the weather anytime, anywhere on the Internet.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

Step1
Visit a search engine such as Yahoo! or Google.
Step2
Type in the keywords "weather reports."
Step3
Press Enter on your keyboard or click the Search button to submit your query.
Step4
Click on a site that best suits your interests or needs from the list of search results provided by the search engine.
Step5
Type in the appropriate state or city and press Enter on your keyboard.
Step6
Click the Back button on your Web browser to return to the list of search results and choose another site to explore.

Tips & Warnings

  • View weather conditions all over the world through the Internet. Most sites provide five-day or seven-day forecasts.
  • Many sites have weather warnings for hurricanes, floods and storms.
  • You can also check for air quality, fog conditions, precipitation, school closings and much more.

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on 11/22/2005 Go to www.weather.com. This is the most simple thing to do to get great weather forecasts and reports.

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