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New Farming Weather Map


Wednesday 11 November 2009

New Weather Forecasts

Farming Online's new weather service allows you to view over 2800 sites via an interactive map. To view available sites in your area, zoom in on the map until the sites are displayed. Select any of the flags to get the forecast.

"The development team have done a great job in improving the access to the new forecasts", says Farming Online director Peter Griffith. It is now possible to choose up to five locations and add these to your weather homepage. You can now quickly check the forecast in your surrounding area.

A quick guide to the new weather.

 

 

For existing users: on your weather home page click on the map icon to reveal the UK road map.

New users will automatically be taken to this map.


To zoom in to your area either use the + sign on the map or double click your region on the map.


 Weather sites

 

Keep zooming in until the weather sites are shown as red flags.

Select the nearest to your own location to get the forecast.


The new site will be added to the tool bar, click on the blue + sign to keep this location. You can then add more sites to the home page.

Switch between these to check the forecast in your surrounding area.


This is part of our contnuing development of the site and we hope you find this an improvement on the weather forecast. Please let us know your thoughts via the feedback box on the weather page.

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