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Praying for Clear Skies
If you're trying to choose a wedding
date that will most likely be sunny and warm, you might be interested
in heading to two weather planning sites to help narrow the odds.
Two web sites,
http://www.uswx.com and
weatherplanner.com have a lot of fun and useful
information.
These revolutionary new event and
activity planning services provides reliable, customized weather
forecasts up to 12 months in advance. Forecasts can be through the
WeatherPlanner Web site at http://www.weatherplanner.com, or via a
telephone advisory service at 800-741-PLAN, where one can speak with a
personal weather advisor.
"WeatherPlanner is flexible and easy
for brides to use," said Frederic D. Fox, president, WeatherPlanner.
"There are three different ways to take advantage of our service.
Brides can select a weather forecast for specific dates, choose the
date of their wedding based upon the desired weather, or pick a
honeymoon destination according to the weather they want."
"For example," explained Fox, "if you
have already scheduled your wedding, you simply input the date, and
you'll receive a weather forecast for that time period. Or, if you
haven't decided on the date for your wedding but know the location,
tell us the type of weather you want during that period, and
WeatherPlanner will provide the most favorable dates.
Another example of WeatherPlanner's
flexibility is if you know the dates for your honeymoon and the type
of weather you want, such as sunny beaches or snow at a ski resort,
you can select three possible locations and WeatherPlanner will
recommend the best destination."
WeatherPlanner maintains a rolling
12-month database of forecasts for more than 85,000 locations in the
United States (including Hawaii), Canada and the Caribbean as well as
20 U.S. National Parks and 30 ski resorts. |