“From what I've read Weather.com has cut their XML Feed to over 3,500 locations and the rest are supposed to be going down after midnight. Administration at Rainmeter Forum is in discussion with Weather.com and is hoping that customization communities can band together to get something”
— Weather.com XML Feed " How-To Geek Forums, howtogeek.com
“Thomas Upton's blog, a place where he discusses music, code, writing, and design and shares his thoughts with the world. Weather Underground does not appear to have a feed API, so each city's XML feed must be found manually and utilized in the script”
— Yahoo! Weather Feeds With Python — Uptonian Thoughts, thomasupton.com
“The National Weather Service offers this data in free XML feeds, which you can find at weather.gov/xml/current_obs/. To get started, select an XML feed”
— Show the Current Temperature Using XML and PHP | Zac, zacvineyard.com
“Blog. Internet Marketing Tools Blog. Google Weather Feed. Written by Jon Henshaw Posted on November 20th, 2006 2 It's the XML feed that Google uses to provide weather data. I've used Yahoo!'s weather feed before, but it's not as complete. And”
— Google Weather Feed, raventools.com
“This PHP script will allow you to monitor your current local weather via a Weather.com XML feed. It parses the XML data and then outputs formatted”
— Weather.com XML Parser, 1.4 | 53x11.com, 53x11.com
“YoWindow Forum. Re: YoWindow XML weather format. Re: YoWindow XML weather format. Re: YoWindow XML weather format”
— YoWindow Forum, yowindow.com
“Google Weather API I am not sure this is the right forum but I couldn't find a better one: Is it possible to use the Google Weather XML output to show weather info on a”
— Google Weather API - Google Apps APIs Help, google.com
“This release fixes a major bug with the weather.com xml feed. Liquid Weather ++ - Release Version 14.6. This release sees a new default background theme - I think it's very professional”
— Release Information - liquidweather.net, liquidweather.net
“The feed for the blog, updated for each new post. This is where I Since this is my only 'personal space' among all of my sites, I don't always adhere to weather on this blog”
— storm highway :: Dan's Blog : The FeedRoom, stormhighway.com
“Information on this web site and its author, Dunstan Orchard Thanks to an XML feed from weather.com, and some PHP jiggery pokery, the end result is a fairly accurate representation of what my parents see when they look out of their upstairs windows”
— Colophon | Blog | 1976design.com, 1976design.com