In recent years, most TV station newscasts end their weather segments with a seven-day outlook. A few stations "mapped" on Channel 8 (like WTNH in New Haven) have eight-day extended outlooks, to promote their channel position.
But now, New England Cable News is introducing a ten-day extended forecast at the end of their weather segments which the network claims is exclusive to the New England region (although I doubt that "exclusivity" will last long; I can see other stations adopting this with WJAR-10 Providence being next to do so, given their "mapped" channel position).
New England Cable News meteorologist Matt Noyes talks about it in his blog:
http://www.necn.com/04/22/2013/bMat...hernewengland.html?blockID=838609&feedID=6240 .
But now, New England Cable News is introducing a ten-day extended forecast at the end of their weather segments which the network claims is exclusive to the New England region (although I doubt that "exclusivity" will last long; I can see other stations adopting this with WJAR-10 Providence being next to do so, given their "mapped" channel position).
New England Cable News meteorologist Matt Noyes talks about it in his blog:
http://www.necn.com/04/22/2013/bMat...hernewengland.html?blockID=838609&feedID=6240 .