Environment

Do you wake up and wonder what the current weather conditions are today

Environment

Posted by: flyingace

8th Sep 2011 05:00pm

yes i always check the news, listen to the radio and i look outside.

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  • 13th Oct 2014 12:51pm

My man has the Galaxy S5 phone and it has the weather on the front of the phone and he can tell in advance what the weather is going to be.
And when it rains it looks like it is raining on the inside of the front of the phone!!!

Anyone else enjoy the weather on this phone and its graphics?

I like to look at the long range for cast for up to a week at the end of the news.
So I can plan my washing, gardening and what I am going to wear for the week.

simla
  • 19th Sep 2012 01:08am

hi weather beacons! i myself rely mainly on my aches and pains to predict the weather. the low pressure zones that make for bad weather,adversely effect the joint .doctor says the high atmospheric pressure supports the joints,and when it drops, the joints loose that support. i also check the weather reports on tv , and cross- reference with my inbuilt barometer.

Anonymous
  • 25th Apr 2012 06:59pm

ofcourse the weather is what affects the days planning, and what your going to wear

delilah
  • 21st Apr 2012 10:46am

I live by the ocean so the first thing I do every morning is step out on the balcony and look at the waves. Sometimes the sky is blue and I am happy other times it's just not. I don't listen to the weather reports much anymore. Whatever the day brings is fine with me.

lili
  • 18th Feb 2012 12:20pm

i check the weather for laundry reasons and on weekends, when we have some planned activities. but other than that, i'm just thankful that i wake up everyday because some people don't see the next day.

flyingace
  • 18th Feb 2012 08:16pm
i check the weather for laundry reasons and on weekends, when we have some planned activities. but other than that, i'm just thankful that i wake up everyday because some people don't see the next...

hi lili yes I like to check the weather and if its going to be hot I like to wash my blankets its easier to dry on hot days.

Sparkkitty
  • 26th Jan 2012 04:49pm

i have about 3 online sites I check for weather updates. Which I tend to find is better than the television news updates.

flyingace
  • 27th Jan 2012 09:00pm
Thank you for replying flyingace. Which sites do you focus on?

Hi Ra, my phone updates the weather every day and I watch channel 7 for the weather.

Sparkkitty
  • 27th Jan 2012 08:16pm
Hi Ra, I check my phone the the weather and the news and thanks for replying

Thank you for replying flyingace. Which sites do you focus on?

flyingace
  • 27th Jan 2012 06:44pm
i have about 3 online sites I check for weather updates. Which I tend to find is better than the television news updates.

Hi Ra, I check my phone the the weather and the news and thanks for replying

Anonymous
  • 18th Nov 2011 07:21pm

Yes I am always listening to the radio,also my father is a retired mackeral fisherman,he is the best weather forcaster I know,so I ask Hey Dad is going to be hot or is it going to bucket down rain. He replies and sure enough I had my weather update personally in home.

flyingace
  • 18th Nov 2011 08:26pm
i have about 3 online sites I check for weather updates. Which I tend to find is better than the television news updates.

Hi Flamze,Its wonderful to have a father who can tell what the weather would be today.

PAULIE
  • 4th Nov 2011 08:00pm

I usually check on line the day before and the TV weather forecase in the morning before venturing out.

flyingace
  • 4th Nov 2011 08:06pm
I usually check on line the day before and the TV weather forecase in the morning before venturing out.

Hi PAULIE, thanks I throught no one would answer this topic and thank you that sounds like a good idea.

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