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Published: March 25, 2008 @ 2:29 pm —
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BlackBerry.com recommends this Weather application, and the best part is that its free.

weather-push-for-blackberry Weather Push is a small useful application that shows an icon that reflects the current weather on your BlackBerrys Home Screen displaying temperature and weather condition every day. When clicked it launches your BlackBerry Browser and display a great looking animated 5 Day forecast.

I recommend using the accuweather.com service once you setup the application, over The Weather Network. Why? Well the look and style of the icons are more vibrant in color and better animated, other then that they offer the same service as far as what city is supported for weather report.

From offering the 5 Day forecast, to High temperature, Low temperature, Chance of precipitation, option to choose how you would like to receive updates..as a text message or have a browser channel appear on your homepage, this application is a must for your BlackBerry device.

Head over to http://mobile.blackberry.com/MBC/homepage on your BlackBerrys Browser and youll find many great & free downloads.

F.Y.I - I found that you wouldnt necessarily need to download the small application to view the 5 Day forecast, you would simply type in http://weather.blackberry.com/mss/weather?city=United+States_CT_Bridgeport on your BlackBerry Browser and of course replacing CT with your States abbreviations and Bridgeport with your city.

Keep in mind not all citys are available. Play around and see what you can come up with, but I definitely recommend this download.







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