News - The Weather Network
Despite a warmer than normal winter, near-normal conditions expected OAKVILLE, ON, March 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - The Weather Network has just released its outlook for the months
Weather-triggered background images on the home screen change to match local conditions, with 3D animated backgrounds available on iPad 2 devices. An immersive weather forecast screen displays current conditions, a 10-day forecast, and expandable hourly forecasts in 15-minute TruPoint(SM) increments for deeper engagement.An interactive 3D spinning globe view to spin, pinch and zoom for weather. A satellite map shows pinpointed favorite locations, geo-tagged iWitness photos and more.A news mash-up of the latest weather news articles from TWC, user-submitted iWitness Weather photos, and Twitter feeds from TWC meteorologists and severe weather experts.Social integration allows consumers to "Share" weather conditions via email, Twitter or Facebook; post a Tweet or upload iWitness photos and video directly from the iPad camera.HD-quality video
Weather-triggered background images on the home screen change to match local conditions, with 3D animated backgrounds available on iPad 2 devices. An immersive weather forecast screen displays current conditions, a 10-day forecast, and expandable hourly forecasts in 15-minute TruPoint(SM) increments for deeper engagement.An interactive 3D spinning globe view to spin, pinch and zoom for weather. A satellite map shows pinpointed favorite locations, geo-tagged iWitness photos and more.A news mash-up of the latest weather news articles from TWC, user-submitted iWitness Weather photos, and Twitter feeds from TWC meteorologists and severe weather experts.Social integration allows consumers to "Share" weather conditions via email, Twitter or Facebook; post a Tweet or upload iWitness photos and video directly from the iPad camera.HD-quality video
Meteorologists share what to expect this summer and tips on how to weather the weather To view the Social Media Release, click here: http://smr.newswire.ca/en/the-weather-network/the-weather-networks-summer-outlook OAKVILLE, ON, May 30, 2011 /PRNewswire/ - The Weather Network has just announced its summer outlook for the months of June, July and August. After a spring season which has seen flooding in parts of Manitoba and Quebec along with cooler and wetter conditions in parts of Ontario and British Columbia, Canadians can expect conditions to be changeable this summer due to weakening of the La Niña weather phenomenon. This means that that some places could see alternating spells of warm and cool weather, while other areas will experience a "typical" summer season. So, what should Canadians know about the weather in their region this summer? The Western Canada Summer Canadians living west of the Ontario/Manitoba border can expect temperatures that are above
