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Planned Maintenance Notice for April 19, 2017
Please note that our Sign In systems will be unavailable on April 19th beginning at 6:00 pm EDT while we perform maintenance and system upgrade. We expect Sign In to be available again by approximately 1:00 am EDT on April 20th. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Do you miss the daily forecast email? You have several options that make checking your daily weather easy! Please try one or more of these:
• Save your forecast page on the mobile website to your phone’s home screen. [instructions for Android and iPhone]
• Sign in (or create an account) on the website or mobile device and save your favourite locations for quick access
• Download the app for your phone and/or tablet [instructions for Android and iPhone]
Today's Top Web Questions+-
Where can I get highway and roads information?
Visit our interactive maps for road and weather conditions! We have:
Where can I get Historical Weather information?
To search for historical weather information on the Website, go to Menu and select Forecasts and Reports. Under Long term, select Historical Weather. You can also find this information on the Monthly calendar (where available).
Why do those red Alert banners get posted?
Alert banners are posted on theweathernetwork.com by government agencies, particularly when weather or other events are expected or occurring that could pose a threat to public safety, such as poor visibility, dangerous driving conditions and more. In some cases the alert is considered high priority, and appears in full on the page immediately. This is to ensure that website users are aware of the event. Once the alert page is closed, it will not appear automatically unless the alert is updated.
How do I change to °F or °C?
You can change to Fahrenheit or to Celsius on the desktop site either by clicking directly on the temperature next to the weather icon on the forecast page, or by clicking on the °C or °F at the very top of the page, in the grey bar. On the mobile website please find these settings by clicking on the "hamburger menu" icon, and scrolling to the bottom of the menu.
What does the ∼ mean? (Example: ∼5 mm of rain)
The ~ (also known as a tilde) is a mathematical symbol that indicates "approximately".
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