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  1. Oct 7, 2022 · 68. In the early 2000s, Americans who wanted to catch the local weather forecast at any time might turn on their TV and switch over to Weatherscan, a 24-hour computer-controlled weather forecast ...

  2. www.weatherscan.netWeatherscan

    A spinoff of The Weather Channel, Weatherscan features uninterrupted local weather information in graphical format on a continuous loop that is generated by an IntelliStar unit installed at the cable provider's headend; unlike The Weather Channel, Weatherscan does not feature on-air talent of any kind.

  3. A spinoff of The Weather Channel, Weatherscan features uninterrupted local weather information in graphical format on a continuous loop that is generated by an IntelliStar unit installed at the cable provider's headend; unlike The Weather Channel, Weatherscan does not feature on-air talent of any kind.

  4. Weatherscan (originally called Weatherscan Local) was a sister network offered by The Weather Channel (TWC) from 2003 until 2022. Weatherscan featured uninterrupted local weather information in graphical format on a continuous loop. All content was produced by a separate IntelliStar unit at the cable company's headend and, unlike The Weather Channel, Weatherscan did not feature on-air talent ...

  5. Nov 5, 2023 · Weatherscan Local (also known as Weatherscan Local by The Weather Channel) was an American cable television network operated by The Weather Channel. Unlike its parent network, Weatherscan Local provided a continuous loop of local weather information, lifestyle-related tips, and, in select affiliates, traffic information, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Weatherscan Local was powered by a ...

  6. A spinoff of The Weather Channel, Weatherscan features uninterrupted local weather information in graphical format on a continuous loop that is generated by an IntelliStar unit installed at the cable provider's headend; unlike The Weather Channel, Weatherscan does not feature on-air talent of any kind.

  7. the Star XL on the bottom is actually a SGI o2 housed in a rack enclosure. the two machines above that are weather star 4000s, sporting two 68K CPUs which is kinda neat. above that is the intellistar 1 which is still in use today as weatherscan although its on the course of being retired, they are capacitor plague era machines and are dying.

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