Legacy 5 or 7-Day Forecast Generator

Language:
Forecast
Length:


Background Color:

H:
S:
L:

Temperature Units:
°F (Fahrenheit)
°C (Celcius)
Starting Day:

* Click here to go to an up-to-date version of the forecaster *
MON
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low mod high very high ex
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TUE
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low mod high very high ex
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WED
Δ
low mod high very high ex
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THU
Δ
low mod high very high ex
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FRI
Δ
low mod high very high ex
Δ
SAT
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low mod high very high ex
Δ
SUN
Δ
low mod high very high ex
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NAME's 7-Day Forecast for CITYNAME

Logo:
Insert Forecaster's Name:
Insert City Name:

PRCP Chance (%):
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UVI Toggle:
OFF ON
UVI Toggle:
OFF ON
UVI Toggle:
OFF ON
UVI Toggle:
OFF ON
UVI Toggle:
OFF ON
UVI Toggle:
OFF ON
UVI Toggle:
OFF ON
Wind:
OFF ON
Wind:
OFF ON
Wind:
OFF ON
Wind:
OFF ON
Wind:
OFF ON
Wind:
OFF ON
Wind:
OFF ON
High Temp:
High Temp:
High Temp:
High Temp:
High Temp:
High Temp:
High Temp:
Low (AM) Temp:
Low (AM) Temp:
Low (AM) Temp:
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Low (AM) Temp:
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Dec 17, 2020 Update:

Nov 16, 2020 Update:

May 7, 2020 Update:

Examples of how to change the new features
Randomize/Manually change background Cycle thru sky conditions Cycle thru descriptors Select/change the UVI

So here is a forecast generator. I've included all sorts of controls. Currently, I don't know of a way to quick/easy way to directly save a screen-shot of the forecast. But you can simply use your "print screen" button to copy a total screen-shot to the virtual clipboard, then paste inside of a paint program to crop. Windows 10 users can simply press ⊞ Win + ⇧ Shift + S to draw a screenshot box around the forecast. Other options include a snipping tool or Greenshot.

This took me a little while to make it work, but a lot of the time I was learning SVG's, creating the artwork, and fixing simple mental errors. Feel free to use this tool to make custom forecasts that you can share, silly or not--no credit needed. It's a great tool that parents and/or teachers can use to assist kids with making a forecast. Feel free to use your forecast images you make in any way you like. If you happen to use the programming code for your own project, I just ask for attribution there, but as for the forecast screenshots, they are yours. Use, modify however you'd like! Thank you for using my page.