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Local Forecast on The Weather Channel 1996

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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2008

This is another local forecast that aired on TWC in September 1996. I don't know the name of the music. I am asking, as always for help. The music mysteriously changes at the end when the radar is shown.

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  • So that's probably why the music changes at the end when the radar is shown.

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  • I LOVE THE FIRST SONG!!!

  • beautiful!!!!!

  • @gt3corn yah it was better back when i first watched it (june 2005) they had great music and back even further they explained exactly everything. but i don't like extended forcast good ridence 7 day is better.

  • too^

  • The narration didn't come back until the early 2000s from what I remember and too's bad they got rid of the local radar past 90 minutes narration parts.

  • TWC was better back then.

  • This is a year after I was born. I had just recently got Satelite (literaly. the Dish Network dude came yesterday.) after the TWC people were fed up with my dad rigging up illegal cable. I haven't watched TV in so long I forgot about the creepy "HI...78. LOW...64. Expect partly-cloudy skies through Monday. Chance of Rain...%30" (example) voice. O.O

  • That's right. The narration was indeed discontinued in 1995. However, the three separate music feeds (for the 3000, 4000, and "satellite") were not nixed until around 1997, even though by that point Dan Chandler hadn't said nary a peep during any LF for quite a long time.

  • Narration stopped back in 1995.

    This is dated 1996.

  • As far as the identity of the first song is concerned, that has never been known, as far as I know. In fact, I think there's a clip of this song on the unknown songs page at TWC Classics.

    The second song, in case you were wondering, is A Very Special Place by Torcuato Mariano.

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