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5-7 day foercast strip
Posted: Fri 20 Feb 2015 3:17 pm
by K8POS
Anyone know of a good USA base 5-7 day forecast that I can add to one of my web pages.
Just need one of those horizontal layouts with the little graphics for the 5-7 days.
I know weather underground has those stickers. I have their NexRad radar working in one of my pages.
Thanks
Bob
Re: 5-7 day foercast strip
Posted: Sun 22 Feb 2015 6:50 am
by TNETWeather
5 to 7 days is a bit reachy for a forecast.
I use a script from Saratoga that pulls NWS's forecast and displays a summary strip with details on the same page.
His scripts page:
http://saratoga-weather.org/scripts-carterlake.php
Sample on my site:
https://www.tnetweather.com/forecast
The across strip is about 4 to 4-1/2 days. The detail goes a bit further. Accuracies change as time gets closer and many of the forecasts especially around here are a bit iffy the further out they are.

Re: 5-7 day foercast strip
Posted: Sun 22 Feb 2015 9:28 pm
by iceberg
Hello,
Since on this subject, is there a french translation to the weather underground forecast.
Thanks Tony.
Re: 5-7 day foercast strip
Posted: Sun 22 Feb 2015 9:41 pm
by PaulMy
If you
select French language on this
http://www.komokaweather.com/komokaweat ... recast.php is that what you are looking for?
Paul
Re: 5-7 day foercast strip
Posted: Sun 22 Feb 2015 9:55 pm
by iceberg
Hello Paul,
Yes thats what im looking for. Would you have the code for it and Ive noticed one thing on the forecast. Chance of snow is in english instead of french.
Best regards Tony.
Re: 5-7 day foercast strip
Posted: Sun 22 Feb 2015 10:07 pm
by PaulMy
If I recall correctly I downloaded it from Ken's
http://saratoga-weather.org/index.php Scripts>Forecasts > Wunderground forecast with icons - multi-lingual.
Re Chance of snow, I have not done a good job keeping my languages file up to date
Enjoy,
Paul
Re: 5-7 day foercast strip
Posted: Thu 26 Feb 2015 5:42 am
by K8POS
I found this one and have been liking it so far:
http://blog.forecast.io/forecast-embeds/
Usually with in 2 degrees of what my station reads will also give severe weather alerts if one is listed in your area. Takes you to your local National Weather Service page to see what the warning is all about.
And it is free
Bob