Frequently Asked Questions

If you have any questions you don’t see here, feel free to contact us.

  • No. Although we do use AI, we use it to present the weather, not predict it. All of the information on LWNN is grounded in real-world information that has been approved by professional meteorologists.

  • We use the latest and best AI models and voices to deliver content and are continually working to improve the system and add greater functionality.

  • Yes, our leadership team does include a meteorologist.

  • Not at all. Meteorologists are essential for weather forecasting and reporting. LWNN’s goal is to make meteorologists’ information more accessible. Not all communities have dedicated meteorologists, so we provide targeted, localized forecasts for areas that need it. In cases of severe weather, we always direct viewers to authoritative sources like the National Weather Service.

  • Newspapers—if a community still has one-- can only share the weather forecast once in 24 hours. Most of the cities and towns in the U.S. don’t have a local television station. And with the future of public broadcasting up in the air, it’s not a given that people living in weather deserts who have depended on the radio to deliver their forecasts may not always have that option. LWNN offers a dependable source of weather information that can make a world of difference.