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Should I bring an umbrella, jacket, etc.?
Whether you are flying to your destination
or planning a road trip, it is good to get weather forecasts for your destinations and in the case of travel by land, what weather to expect along the way. This way you can pack accordingly, make sure you have that coat, boots or foul weather gear or perhaps to delay or re-route your trip, or perhaps leave the bathing suit at home. For those who are on the internet a lot there is this new website which dispays maps of the United States, Canada and Mexico. which I believe anybody who travels a lot should bookmark (add to favorites). Log onto http://www.click-map.com you will find it easy to just point and click on the locations you want weather forecasts for. No need to wonder about spelling Philadelphia or Minneapolis right. As a matter of fact, most people think of travel destinations and stops as points on a map. Francis Ardi |
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