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Old 11-10-2006, 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Wittesea View Post
Yes, the link I posted goes to a different area of weather.com because there are 2 different ways to look at the pain index.

The first way is the link you posted - the map of the US that is color-coded to show high and low pain areas.

The second way is the link I posted where you type in your zip code and get the specific pain index for your area, along with a 10-day pain index forecast.
Hon...did you read the post I made after Jo posted the link?? If so...you'd have read this:

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Actually theres more to it Jo....
if you scroll down PAST the map, there is a box that says "Get your local Aches & Pains forecast." If you enter your zip code in the white box nd click "GO", it will give you what they consider to be your "forecast" (INCLUDING THE 10 DAY!) for how your pain will be affected by the weather. This is based on THEIR FORMULA which is:
So see....we DO think alike

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