The Weather Channel, for the most part, looked like a normal TV station—until the local forecast would show up. Then it became a pixelated data dump of weather information served over a funky piano ...
RetroCast brings The Weather Channel’s classic “Local on the 8s,” combining real-time data with retro graphics, sparking millennials nostalgia.
The Weather Channel has gone retro, and fans seem to love it. The weather network, which has been in the forecasting business since 1982, was touting what it called “RetroCast now” online on Thursday.
Your weather forecast is showing clear skies, light winds - and drops of the Nineties. The Weather Channel has launched a nostalgic new website that provides forecast updates in its former cable TV ...
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In the days of yore—the 1990s—there were no smartphone apps providing real-time, on-the-spot weather updates. People actually had to turn their TVs on, flip to The Weather Channel, and wait for the ...
The Weather Channel launches a new Home & Garden forecast tool that combines local weather data with USDA hardiness zones to provide personalized planting calendars and daily gardening recommendations ...
Most people flip on The Weather Channel expecting a straightforward look at rain chances and wind speeds. What they get, ...
Need some dulcet tones to get through the work week? Forget the playlists on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. The best smooth jazz is currently playing on the Weather Channel website. Earlier this ...