How can I get the latest weather forecasts for the Oklahoma City area on my cell phone?
If your phone has a web browser, though, there is a variety of mobile-specific sites with weather forecasts. Here’s the Weather Channel’s site: http://www.weather.com/mobile/ Here’s the government’s weather service mobile page: http://mobile.weather.gov/ Here’s the Weather Underground’s mobile page: http://m.wund.com/ Here’s WeatherBug’s selection of mobile weather options: http://weather.weatherbug.com/mobile.html And here’s Garmin’s my-cast, a for pay mobile weather service: http://www.digitalcyclone.com/products/mobile-my-cast/ Sources: https://registration.weather.
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