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    TODAY'S WEATHER

    Scattered Showers
    46°F HIGH 28°F LOW

    Scattered Showers

    TOMORROW

    Rain/Snow Likely
    46°F HIGH 30°F LOW

    Rain/Snow Likely

    TUESDAY

    Chance Rain/Snow
    50°F HIGH 29°F LOW

    Chance Rain/Snow

    WEDNESDAY

    Slight Chc Thunderstorms
    60°F HIGH 34°F LOW

    Slight Chc Thunderstorms

    THURSDAY

    Slight Chc Thunderstorms
    62°F HIGH 35°F LOW

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    FRIDAY

    Slight Chc Thunderstorms
    64°F HIGH 35°F LOW

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Subscribing to an RSS feed is simple. If you use a web-based new service, such as MyYahoo!, MyAOL, or iGoogle, click the button next to the feed title below to add that content to your page. If you use a feed reader program, or prefer to view the information directly in your web browser, use the feed webpage addresses listed below. New to RSS?

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New to RSS?

What is RSS?
RSS feeds are a popular way to gather content from across the web, without requiring you to search for updates yourself. Many news sources offer their frequently-updated content in this XML-based format, allowing you to subscribe to "feeds" of data that are automatically delivered to you. Using RSS feeds allows you to easily stay informed of updated content, and saves you the time of having to visit each site individually.

How can I view RSS feeds?
There are 3 popular ways to view RSS feeds: web-based new readers, your web-browser, or stand-alone feed reader software.

  • Web-based new reader - A web-based tool that allows you to gather content from across the web, and create your own personal new webpage. It's like designing your own newspaper, tailored just to the information you are interested in. Since it is web-based, you can access your content from any computer connected to the internet. Popular web-based new readers include MyYahoo!, MyAOL, and iGoogle.

  • Web browser - All new versions of popular web browsers, including Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari, have RSS reading capabilities built in. While you are browsing your favorite web pages, look for the orange RSS icon in the web browser address bar:

    Click on this icon, and the RSS-formatted version of the content will appear.
    Bookmark these RSS pages to create a library of your favorite news sources.

  • Feed reader software - A software program that downloads and organizes new RSS feed content. Because this program lives on your computer, and is not accessible via the internet, your feeds are only viewable from that computer. Popular feed reader software programs include FeedDemon and "Mozilla Sage".