Non-bloat weather update program?

LOLyourFace

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You know those ones sit in the tray and forecasts weather/warn thunderstorms..

Which one is good? Anyone use what I'm talking about?
 

Zipp

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Choose option A...24kb download


There site seems a little slow today,it usually isn't.
 

Pastore

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zipp, i like that app but do you know of any small apps like that that zoom in in the actual window?
 

Zipp

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I really don't no much about the others Beast. This is the only one I have ever used and like it cause its not bloated.
 

43st

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May I suggest a visit to your local Target store. They sell an entire collection of awesome weather stations with indoor and outdoor sensors for temp, huminity, moon phase, pressure, etc...

I purchased one of the simpler models with just indoor/outdoor temp/humidity. It's a wonderful little device. (be aware that you'll have to run a tiny sensor to a shaded outdoor area, ususally not a big deal.)
 

Coolmon has an extension so that you can get weather updates from either TWC or the Wunderground.

As an added bonus you can get system stats with it too.
 

43st

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A word of caution on Coolmon. It's a resource hog. I've found that rainmeter offers similar items for much smaller memory footprint. It's also more stable. (but no weather :( )

Coolmon is an awesome idea but it uses entirely to much memory, for practical use that is.