Simple Weather Tool
Check current weather, hourly forecast, and 7-day outlook for any city worldwide. Clean interface with auto-location detection—no ads, just weather.
Next hours
Showing the next 12 hours from your selected location.
7-Day forecast
Daily highs, lows and rain for the upcoming week.
What is This Weather Tool?
This is a clean, ad-free weather tool that shows current conditions, hourly forecasts, and 7-day outlooks for any location worldwide. Unlike cluttered weather sites filled with ads and distractions, this tool focuses purely on delivering accurate weather data in a readable format. It auto-detects your location using your browser or IP address, or you can manually search for any city. Data is powered by Open-Meteo, a trusted global weather model provider used by meteorologists and researchers.
How to Use This Weather Tool
- Auto-location: The tool automatically detects your location on first load and shows current weather for your area
- Search any city: Type a city name in the search box—suggestions appear as you type for faster selection
- Quick cities: Click any popular city button (Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, etc.) for instant weather
- Switch tabs: View current weather, next 12 hours (Hourly), or next 7 days (7-Day) using the tabs
- Change units: Toggle between Celsius and Fahrenheit using the "Unit" button in the top right
- Share weather: Click Share to send current weather via WhatsApp, text, or social media
How Weather Forecasts Actually Work
Weather forecasts combine data from three main sources: satellites orbiting Earth, ground-based weather stations, and ocean buoys. Satellites continuously observe cloud patterns, temperature layers, moisture levels, and atmospheric pressure across the entire planet using visible light, infrared, and microwave sensors.
This satellite data is especially critical for oceans, deserts, and remote regions where physical weather stations don't exist. Ground stations measure temperature, wind speed, humidity, and barometric pressure at specific locations, while ocean buoys track sea surface temperatures and wave heights that influence coastal weather patterns.
All this data feeds into numerical weather prediction models—supercomputers running physics equations that simulate how air, heat, and moisture move through the atmosphere over time. These models calculate future conditions by running the equations forward hour by hour, producing the hourly and daily forecasts you see in this tool.
Why Weather Forecasts Aren't Always Accurate
Weather is a chaotic system where tiny changes can lead to big differences in outcomes. A small shift in wind direction, unexpected terrain effects, or rapid temperature changes can alter forecasts. Even with billions of data points and powerful supercomputers, forecasters can't measure every single air molecule or predict every interaction perfectly.
This is why forecast accuracy decreases the further you look ahead. Today's forecast is usually 90%+ accurate. Tomorrow's forecast is about 80% accurate. A 7-day forecast is roughly 50-70% accurate. This doesn't mean forecasts are useless—they're incredibly valuable for planning—but they should be treated as probabilities rather than certainties, especially beyond 3 days.
Understanding Weather vs Climate
Weather is what's happening right now or over the next few days—today's rain, tomorrow's temperature, this week's wind. It's short-term and changes constantly. Climate is the long-term average of weather patterns over decades—whether a region is typically hot or cold, wet or dry, across years and seasons.
Think of it this way: Weather is your mood today. Climate is your personality over a lifetime. A single hot day doesn't mean climate change, but 30 years of increasingly hot days does. This weather tool shows short-term weather forecasts, while climate scientists track decades-long trends to understand how Earth's average conditions are shifting over time.
What Each Weather Metric Means
Temperature & Feels Like
Actual air temperature measured in shade. "Feels like" (apparent temperature) factors in wind chill (makes it feel colder) or humidity (makes it feel warmer). Your body experiences "feels like" temperature, not the raw number.
Humidity
Percentage of moisture in the air. 100% = air is fully saturated (rain/fog likely). Below 30% feels dry. Above 70% feels muggy. High humidity makes heat feel worse and cold feel worse.
Wind Speed
How fast air is moving, measured in km/h or mph. Light breeze = 10-20 km/h. Strong wind = 40-60 km/h. Gale force = 60+ km/h. Wind affects "feels like" temperature and can make outdoor activities difficult.
Cloud Cover
Percentage of sky covered by clouds. 0% = clear blue sky. 100% = completely overcast. Cloud cover affects solar radiation, temperature changes, and whether rain is likely (but clouds alone don't guarantee rain).
Precipitation
Amount of rain or snow expected, measured in millimeters or inches. 1mm = light drizzle. 5-10mm = moderate rain. 20mm+ = heavy rain. This shows liquid water equivalent—10mm of snow equals roughly 1mm of water.
Sunrise & Sunset
Times when the sun rises above and falls below the horizon at your location. These times shift daily as Earth orbits the sun. Longer days in summer, shorter in winter. Affects planning outdoor activities and natural light availability.
Common Weather Questions Answered
What's the weather like tomorrow?
Use the "7-Day" tab to see weather tomorrow including temperature highs/lows, precipitation chance, wind speed, and cloud cover. Weather tomorrow forecasts are typically 80-90% accurate as they're based on current atmospheric patterns and satellite data. This tool shows tomorrow's forecast for any city worldwide with hourly breakdowns available in the "Hourly" tab.
How accurate is weather today?
Weather today (current conditions) is 90%+ accurate because it's based on real-time satellite observations and weather station data updated hourly. The "Weather" tab shows live conditions including temperature, feels-like temp, humidity, wind, clouds, and precipitation. For weather today at your location, the tool auto-detects your city or you can search any location manually.
Can I see 10 day weather forecast?
The "7-Day" tab shows a 7-day weather forecast. While this tool doesn't extend to 10 days (accuracy drops significantly after 7 days), you can bookmark and check back daily for updated 7-day outlooks that effectively give you a rolling 10-day view. Weather 10 days out has only 50-60% accuracy, so 7-day forecasts provide the best balance of range and reliability.
What will the weather be like tomorrow in my city?
This tool automatically detects your location and shows weather tomorrow for your city. If auto-detection doesn't work, search your city name in the search box above and the tool will show tomorrow's weather forecast including high/low temperatures, rain probability, wind conditions, and cloud cover for your specific location. Updated multiple times daily for accuracy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this weather data accurate?
Yes. This tool uses Open-Meteo, a global weather model provider trusted by meteorologists, researchers, and weather services worldwide. Data comes from official sources including NOAA, ECMWF, and national weather agencies. Forecast accuracy is typically 90%+ for today, 80% for tomorrow, and 50-70% for 7 days ahead.
Does this work for all countries and cities?
Yes. You can check weather for any location worldwide—cities, towns, villages, even coordinates. The autocomplete search covers millions of locations globally. If a place has geographic coordinates, this tool can show its weather forecast.
How does auto-location detection work?
The tool first attempts to use your browser's geolocation API (you'll see a permission request). If you deny or if geolocation isn't available, it falls back to IP-based location detection, which estimates your city from your internet connection. Browser geolocation is more accurate (within 100 meters) while IP location is approximate (city-level).
Can I switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit?
Yes. Click the "Unit: °C" or "Unit: °F" button in the top right corner of the tabs section. Your preference is saved automatically and will persist when you return to the tool later.
Will my last searched city be remembered?
Yes. The tool saves your most recent city selection in your browser's local storage. When you return, it automatically loads weather for that city instead of re-detecting your location. This makes it faster to check your preferred city's weather daily.
Why do different weather sites show different forecasts?
Different weather services use different forecast models (GFS, ECMWF, NAM, etc.) which make slightly different predictions based on how they process atmospheric data. This tool uses Open-Meteo's ensemble approach, which combines multiple models for more reliable forecasts. Small differences between sites are normal—no single model is always right.
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Weather forecasts are for general guidance only. Accuracy decreases for longer time ranges. Always check local weather services for severe weather warnings and emergency updates.