danb@tesla.UUCP (Dan Blumenthal) (09/27/85)
In article <752@hou2d.UUCP> lws@hou2d.UUCP (lwsamocha) writes: >I am not sure exactly where to post this, but- > >Does anyone in net.land aware of a path to the US >Weather Bureau or some-such, via a dial-up to obtain >info on weather?? > >I seem to remember that this was possible some years ago. > >Please post. > >Thanx >LWS >hou2d!lws > >right Well, I can't find the article, I don't think I have it anymore, but the New York Times business section just had a page on Weather Service companies and some things on their availability to the general public. I think it was two weeks ago (Sept 15th). It was on the page where they feature an industry and is opposite the page with statistics on the economy (M-1, CPI, etc.) Again, apologies for using these groups... Dan B. tesla.ee.cornell.edu
acheng@uiucdcs.CS.UIUC.EDU (10/03/85)
>/* Written 8:27 am Sep 26, 1985 by lws@hou2d.UUCP in uiucdcs:net.general */ >/* ---------- "Weather info via dial-up access??" ---------- */ >I am not sure exactly where to post this, but- > >Does anyone in net.land aware of a path to the US >Weather Bureau or some-such, via a dial-up to obtain >info on weather?? > If you want a recorded message, i think you can check on the weather page of the U.S.A. Today. They post a weather phone number on top of many major cities.