View Weather History in Windows 10

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    The first thing that we need to do is click the lower-left corner of the screen to open up the start menu
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    In the start menu, we need to locate and click the Weather application icon
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    When the Weather application loads, we need to click the "Historical Weather" icon on the left side of the window
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    Below the graph, we will have information on "Record High", "Record Low", "Average Rainfall", and so on. In this video, we are looking at October.
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    If we are interested in January, we need to click the drop-down menu below the graph and select the month
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    When we click "January", we will see that the information on "Record High", "Record Low", and "Average Rainfall" will be changed. We will be viewing temperature.
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    We can also see the rainfall information by clicking the "Rainfall" icon in the upper-right corner of the window
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    Now, we can see the same type of information about rainfall.
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