And certainly to listen to. By Tony Maglio One theme of DTF St. Louis, definitely not its main one, is that with smartphones, there is no real need for a weatherman anymore. By this point it’s a ...
As AI continues to find its way into every piece of technology we use nowadays, The Weather Channel is both embracing the tech with a new AI-powered forecasting app, while also giving you the exact ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Checking the weather today is a lot different than it was in the 90s. If that description triggered some cozy, comfy nostalgia for ...
The Weather Channel has launched a "RetroCast" feature on its website. The tool recreates the network's 1980s and 1990s local forecast style using current weather data. RetroCast includes classic ...
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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.
The Weather Channel desktop site and mobile application released a nostalgic update Wednesday that transported users back to the network’s earlier aesthetic, complete with smooth jazz music and the ...
The Weather Channel has introduced two contrasting products that will let users either lean into AI or avoid it completely. In addition to updating its Storm Radar app with new generative AI features, ...
In the 1990s, unlike the thousands of apps that give us endless choice today, flipping through television channels was a genuine experience. If you're old enough to recall, your options were limited, ...
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 ...
A routine weather segment turns into a viral scene. A local TV anchor is just getting a wave of attention overnight, and people can’t stop talking about her. Victoria Cantu, a weather anchor with FOX ...