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10-Day Weather

Discuss medium-range forecasts and how to interpret or apply them.

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  • How to Read the 10-Day Meteogram

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    Hi Miloslav, I am a very satisfied Point+ member of Meteoblue, which to my opinion is a weather service of high quality. Nevertheless, recently got confused on how to interpret the colored day and night temperature boxes in the 10 day (or actually 14 day) forecast pictures. I can not find the consistency of the background colors and black or white font of the temperature boxes in attached examples, especially when background color is bright lime green (BLG). In daytime temperatures, 14 degrees is BLG with white font, 16 degrees is BLG with black font, 17 and 18 degrees are pale beige/light yellow with black font and 19 and 20 degrees are BLG again, now with black font. I have searched on the MB website and broader (AI) for an explanation on the color use, but was not able to find one. Can you explain how the model chooses the background and font colors? May there be a different reason for choosing the colors than only the corresponding temperature? Does it reflect other weather data? Cheers, Michael. [image: 1774788743015-screenshot-2026-03-29-140746.png] [image: 1774788744171-screenshot-2026-03-29-134302-resized.png] [image: 1774788746118-screenshot-2026-03-29-133952-resized.png]