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Very practical question today. I'm living in a new climate for me. I'd like to plan out the best day/time to mow my lawn at least a couple days in advance. For schedule reasons and for avoiding hotter temperatures, I'd love to mow in the mornings. However, I've noticed a significant amount of morning dew out lately, which is a real downer.
So, I'd like to be able to have some prediction for the next few days concerning the likelihood of significant dew. The standard weather forecast websites I go to all seem to give the current dew point, but not a prediction into the future. Any suggestions?
openmeteo has good keyless apis for such things
https://open-meteo.com/en/docs#latitude=44.0029&longitude=-69.6656&hourly=temperature_2m,dewpoint_2m
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If you're in the US, weather.gov includes the dew point in its hourly forecasts (example).
Thanks! That's nearly perfect. One bookmark click and I can at least get the next two days in view. One more click gives me another two days.
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I like https://spotwx.com/ . Zoom in, pick a location. Select the model for the area / time span you want, and then you get a nice readout like this.
Ohhhhh, that's pretty nifty, too! Thanks!
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