{"title":"A.M. Weather","dateDebut":"1978","dateEnd":"1995","description":"First debuting on PBS in 1978, as produced by Maryland Public Tevision A.M. Weather had NOAA meteorologists giving a look at weather reports from across the country. Each show began with a satellite and radar segment followed by current conditions around the U.S. and then the weather forecast. An aviation conditions forecast was next. Each show ended with \"WeatherWatch\" a segment on possible inclement weather. The show would air 15 minutes before or after the hour on PBS affiliates after morning sign-on and pioneered the use of computer graphics in weather forecasting along with the show's trademark yellow pointer.","leadImageMedUrl":"http:\/\/distro-1.retrojunk.com\/secure\/573e418638470ea40cb6b8e846ec1106115dc086660837e02729b606528b217f43f8a0\/image\/d992abe0304ab2f5167d5f9d2cfc88b4_md.jpg"}