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Yah wow it snowed a lot!
By vince on Friday February 22nd 2008, 8:20 am
Filed under: northeastt, nyc, snow, storm, vince, weather

NYC has been hit really hard by the snowstorm in the Northeast. For instance, numerous airport delays and school closings are being reported. I, like many of you, had plans today as well and now they are shot thanks to this storm.


CBS has more info on the NYC delays here


I’m going to sleep in a little more and possibly just stay inside all day. Enjoy your day whatever you end up doing with it.

WebClip icons available for iPhone, iPod Touch
By vince on Wednesday February 20th 2008, 10:21 pm
Filed under: apple, features, iphone, site news, vince

iphone pic

For all our iPhone and iPod Touch users out there, you can now use our new WebClip icons for easy bookmarking on both simpleweather.com and simpw.com. We recommend using the regular site if you use an iPhone, but it’s surely a matter of preference at this point.

Anyways, enjoy the goods.

Houston is full of laughter
By vince on Wednesday February 13th 2008, 8:52 pm
Filed under: chronicle, houston, texas, weather

I must say, I sure love this humorous write-up from the Houston Chronicle about our site. Thanks Texas!

Northeast experiencing very warm weather
By vince on Wednesday February 06th 2008, 4:28 pm
Filed under: northeast, nyc, vince, warm, weather

nyc 44th and 8th

Though it has been raining in a lot of places on and off, the weather in the Northeast has been fabulous! Today, temperatures reached nearly 70 degrees in New York and Baltimore while places like Hotlanta got even hotter.

Please watch your local TV stations for tornado warnings
By vince on Wednesday February 06th 2008, 4:22 pm
Filed under: severe, storm, tornado, vince, weather

tornado aftermath 01

Tragically, about 50 people have been killed by tornadoes that ripped through the South last night. We hope that everyone is safe and is getting the aid they need.

Remember, SimpleWeather should not be used if a Tornado is looming near your house. Local television stations are your best option for keeping safe during extremely severe weather!



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