Emily Ransom loves UmbrellaToday.com
By Venus Zine Staff
Published: April 14th, 2009 | 12:00am
When
you want the weather and not the news there aren't many Internet
options. Most weather Web sites have complex Doppler 5000 radars, chance
of rain percentages and fluctuating barometric pressure ratings
you have to whip out a scientific calculator to decipher.
When you want to simply know if rain drops will fall on your head, drop over to UmbrellaToday.com
for a no frills, time-is-of-the-essence weather report. When your
weather inquiry need only be based on whether or not to throw on your
galoshes and grab your brolly, the folks behind UmbrellaToday.com have pared the answer down to the basics: "Yes" or "No."
Like
a faithful friend, UmbrellaToday.com will even text you on days that
you may need an umbrella. Is the site completely accurate? Well, not
entirely, but neither is the weather man.
Emily Ransom is a Venus Zine writer.





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