The Weather Channel launched a "retro" forecast option where you can get the weather forecast 90s-cable-channel-style. People love it.
The Weather Channel has gone retro, and fans seem to love it. The weather network, which has been in the forecasting business since 1982, was touting what it called “RetroCast now” online on Thursday.
The Weather Channel launches a new Home & Garden forecast tool that combines local weather data with USDA hardiness zones to provide personalized planting calendars and daily gardening recommendations ...
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It’s not an April Fool’s joke. The Weather Channel has become the latest company to join the wave of nostalgia marketing. Need some dulcet tones to get through the work week? Forget the playlists on ...
The Weather Channel has introduced two contrasting products that will let users either lean into AI or avoid it completely. In addition to updating its Storm Radar app with new generative AI features, ...
The Weather Channel has launched a "RetroCast" feature on its website. The tool recreates the network's 1980s and 1990s local forecast style using current weather data. RetroCast includes classic ...
RetroCast Now gives viewers the current local conditions and upcoming forecasts a throwback look nearly identical to what viewers saw on The Weather Channel during the late-90s and early 2000s. And ...