What is Weather.gov?

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Weather.gov is the official website of the National Weather Service (NWS), a federal agency responsible for providing weather forecasts, warnings, and information to the public. It serves as a reliable source for accurate and up-to-date weather data across the United States. Weather.gov offers a wide range of services, including local forecasts, radar and satellite imagery, severe weather alerts, climate information, and educational resources. Users can access weather-related tools and resources tailored to their location, enabling them to make informed decisions about outdoor activities, travel, and emergency preparedness. Weather.gov also provides professional services to businesses, government agencies, and researchers. With its user-friendly interface and comprehensive data, Weather.gov ensures the public has access to reliable weather information to keep themselves and their communities safe.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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