Weather Warnings on Your Desktop

When you listen to the radio or watch broadcast television you are notified when there is a weather advisory from the National Weather Service. But if you work on the computer all day, and you listen to digital music instead of the radio, there is no easy way to catch those same warnings.

Ideally, someone would create an application that could notify you of a warning or advisory in your area. Until something is available, you can check this information by combining the National Weather Service's RSS feeds and a RSS widget.

Step 1: Find your feed URL

Visit the National Weather Service's RSS feed page, drill down to your state and county, and copy the URL of the feed.

Step 2: Install a Widget

If you use OS X you can use the RSS Reader dashboard widget. Windows users can try a Yahoo! widget by the same name. After installing your widget, paste the feed URL into the widget's control panel, and choose how often you'd like the widget to update the feed.

The results look messy, but the information specific to your area is in there. It appears that there are two OS X shareware apps to track weather, but nothing as simple as a dock notification for warnings and advisories.

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Feb
06
2007

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