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Weather Underground's top 10 neighbors split between weather-adjacent entities and a dense cluster of conservative political media — and the political side outnumbers the weather side more than two to one. The shape is flat: scores run from 0.83 to 0.87 with no single dominant neighbor, and no other website appears in the top 10.

The weather-related neighbors are Jim Cantore (0.86, TV Personalities), National Weather Service (0.85, Government), and The Weather Channel (0.83, TV Channels) — the expected thematic cluster. But seven of the ten neighbors are drawn from conservative political and media figures: RedState (0.87, Blogs) sits at the top of the list, followed by journalists Bret Baier (0.86) and Martha MacCallum (0.85), TV personalities Dana Perino (0.85) and Kellyanne Conway (0.85, Government Officials), politician Lindsey Graham (0.84), and technology brand DuckDuckGo (0.83). The political-media contingent is not a loose fringe — its scores sit at the same level as the weather entities, indicating the audience composition overlap is equally strong across both clusters.

The flat shape across a politically skewed neighbor set suggests Weather Underground's audience carries a consistent demographic signature that aligns it as strongly with conservative news and commentary as with meteorological sources.

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