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We’ve finally switched on the “comments” section at Weather Watch. This means you can now post your thoughts on certain stories, add your eyewitness accounts and see what other Weather Watchers have to say!
Just click on the comment link at the bottom right hand side of each story.
Of course you can still email the Weather Watch team directly by using the Contact Us form at the top of the page.
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The Weather Watch Team
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YOU CAN NOW COMMENT!
4/07/2008 7:36am
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Just click on the comment link at the bottom right hand side of each story.
Of course you can still email the Weather Watch team directly by using the Contact Us form at the top of the page.
Regards
The Weather Watch Team
Comments
Before you add a new comment, take note this story was published on 4 Jul 2008.
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Ivan on 4/07/2008 7:07pm
This will further enhance a good site. I like it
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Leigh on 4/07/2008 8:33am
Excellent! Now all you have to do is stay with the program and keep getting the weather right!!!!! 🙂
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