I just discovered the coolest add-on for Google Calendar users – the daily weather forecast.
In the graphic below, I’ve cursored over and clicked on the little weather graphic for February 21st, 2008, which pops up today’s weather and a 3-day forecast for my location, highlighting the day that I clicked on.
Just cursoring over the weather icon, I see “Forecast for Penticton, BC (-2 | 1)” which are the forecast highs and lows in degrees celsius.
I particularly like this as a time-saving feature, so I don’t have to specifically visit the Penticton forecast page on the Weather Network.
Hmmm… Chances are that I will continue to visit the Weather Network however… as I see that the weather forecasted by Google’s supplier is substantially different from that forecasted by the Weather Network, which I’ve always found to be quite reliable.
Mary says
Great article! Thanks for sharing the info. And, by the way, I’m LOVING your blog classroom and webinars. That information has brought me into a whole new world, including the HTML world. Anik doesn’t know what he’s missing! 😉
Rosalind Gardner says
Hi Mary,
I’m glad you like the Google weather tip. I love using it.
Thanks too for the BlogClassroom kudos and I’m thrilled to hear that you’re enjoying the HTML world. You’re right, it is fun and Anik is definitely missing out. 🙂
Hope that you’re on the webinar tonite.
Cheers,
Ros