Meteogram All-in-One
The Meteogram All-in-One provides a local weather forecast in an all-in-one view with pictograms, tables, and spot diagrams. Two formats are available:
• Day overview – summary of the entire forecast period.
• Detail overview – 3–6 hourly development over part or all of the forecast period.
It visualises:
• Weather conditions through pictograms.
• Temperature at 2 m above ground (daily max/min or hourly values).
• Feels-like temperature, adjusted for wind and humidity.
• Wind speed and direction at 10 m, including gusts.
• Precipitation totals (daily or hourly) with probability.
• Sunshine hours compared to total day length.
• Predictability index (very high → very low).
• RainSPOT diagram showing precipitation intensity and coverage nearby.
• Sun & Moon data: sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, UV index, moon phase, air pressure, and time zone.
How it works
• Daily max temperature usually occurs in the late afternoon; minimum in the late night.
• Wind arrows indicate the direction the wind is blowing to (not from).
• Hourly wind direction is given as azimuth degrees (0°–360°).
• Precipitation behaves like a rain gauge: “5 mm at 12:00” means from 11:00–12:00.
• Predictability decreases as the forecast period extends further into the future.
Limitations
• Local variations (e.g. showers, wind gusts) may not be fully resolved.
• Feels-like temperature depends on multiple factors and may differ from personal perception.
• Predictability is an index, not an absolute measure of accuracy.
Best use cases
• Quick overview of daily conditions at your location.
• Hourly planning for outdoor activities or travel.
• Tracking sun, moon, and UV conditions.
• Monitoring short-term weather changes with added detail.
Access
Available with a point+ subscription on the meteoblue website or via the meteoblue API.