Where is that white box dude?

by piya
(pune,india)

White Box?

White Box?

Well I am searching your website for some time, but I am not getting that white box to type the name of my city. According to you it should be there on upside left of the page. I wanted to check the weather of Pune City, but I didnt get it, (however, your site has some wonderful information). Sample page I saw. It's good format. Easy to understand.


I saw few photos posted there of snowfall. They are good. Overall it's good try.

I cant say anything much here as I am not getting that box to check weather of other cities.

Barry's Response - The website in question here is theweathernetwork.com. I have provided some additional instructions to use the Weather Network on this page. The white box is in the upper right corner of their home page instead. More recently, they changed the background colour to blue.



Search this site for more information now. Here's a bit of the philosophy behind these sites...

Thanks for highlighting the purpose of the weather network forecast website.


For a platform designed for the general public, it's important to make it easy to use.

The goal of weather network forecast websites is to give the public accurate and timely weather info. With the user-friendly interface, anyone can get the information they need regardless of their background or level of knowledge.

By employing a user-friendly design, the weather network forecast website aims to make weather information readily accessible to individuals who rely on it for various purposes, like organizing events to take place outside, making travel arrangements, or staying in touch with weather patterns in their region.

Users can still access and comprehend information like interactive maps, hourly forecasts, severe weather alerts, and other relevant information on these websites. To make it easy for users to understand the current and future weather conditions, we present the data in a clear and concise way.

Users' feedback and suggestions help improve the user experience on any website. Users' input helps weather service providers improve the functionality and usability of their websites.

It's important to emphasize user-friendliness on weather forecast websites, since it aligns with their purpose of making weather information accessible and valuable.

Explore the weather network website (as well as this one) and see what surprises you find. Learn about thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes, and more. Weather patterns around the world and detailed forecasts for your area are also available.

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Very interesting. I don't know what you mean about the white box but I do enjoy going on the weathernetwork.

I go on the weathernetwork everyday to check the forecast so that I know what to wear and if I need an umbrella. Also to check the road conditions.

From Barry - Using the weather network can also help visitors plan outdoor activities or decide if an event needs to be canceled. In addition, they can use the weather network to track storms and prepare for natural disasters.

Asthma and allergy sufferers can use the weather network to check air quality. It can also be used by farmers to decide when to plant their crops, or by sailors to decide when to set sail. It's a great tool for a lot of people.

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