Weather E-mail
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Configuring your service
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Adding a New City to your Email Service
- Use the Fast Forecast search box at the top of the page on our website (http://www.wunderground.com/)
- Above the blue bar near the top of the forecast page is an envelope icon labelled "Add to my E-mail"
- Click on the "Add to my E-mail" envelope icon
- If this is the first city you add, the Terms of Service agreement page will open
- Agree to the terms of service by clicking the "I Agree" button
- The selected city will be added to your weather e-mail service
- You may begin adding more cities to the e-mail service without interruption
- If this is the first city you add, the Terms of Service agreement page will open
- Use the "Weather Email" page to customize your e-mail options
- The "Weather Email" page is always available in the toolbar on the left side of the page
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Adding an Additional Email Address to your Service
If you have more than one email address, it is possible for you to add your second or third email address to your email service. To do so, follow the directions below:
- While logged in as a member, click on the "Weather Email" link in the upper left corner of our site. At the top of the page, you should see a tab labeled "Add New Email".
- Enter an alternate email address in the box and our service will send a confirmation email to that address to verify you own it.
- Once you receive that message, paste the confirmation code in the box that appears under the new address tab.
- Note: Once you have successfully entered your new email address, you will want to adjust the settings to your specifications.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Why can't I find the "Add to My Email" link?
- What is a "Nowcast"?
- What are forecast periods?
- Why haven't I received any emails?
- Why am I receiving too few/many emails?
- How do I change my e-mail address or password?
- How do I stop the emails from coming?
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