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Weather

Today's sky on the board — sun, rain and what to wear out.

Live local weather with a forecast the class can read at a glance. Morning meeting gets its favourite segment, and the great coat debate gets settled by data.

  • Free for teachers · no login required

14 °C

Feels 12° · 18 km/h

Sample conditions for the demo — the real widget shows live local weather.

How it works

Three steps, zero setup

No setup screen, no import wizard — Weather lives on the same board as everything else and it's running before the class has sat down.

1

Open the dock and tap Weather

Set your location once and it fetches the local conditions.

2

Pick a style

A cinematic scene, a simple card, or a forecast strip showing the days ahead.

Check it each morning

Temperature, feels-like, wind and humidity — in Celsius or Fahrenheit — refreshed for you.

Classroom ideas

Try it tomorrow

Three ways teachers actually run weather — steal one for tomorrow morning.

The zero-effort data journal

Log the board's temperature every morning for a month, then graph it. Real data science with no collection effort at all.

The line-up forecast

A ten-second feels-like check before break settles the great coat debate with data instead of a standoff.

Novel-setting weather

Point it at the city in your class novel for the week. Setting stops being an abstract idea when it's actually raining there.

I keep one board for the whole week — timetable, name wheel, timer — and just swap the background when the room needs a lift.
Dana Whitfield 3rd Grade Teacher
Same dock, one tap away

Pairs well with

Every tool lives on the same board — these turn weather into a whole routine.

Calendar

Date, then weather — morning meeting's opening double act.

On This Day

Round out the morning ritual with a minute of history.

Clock

The two questions every morning starts with: what time, how cold.

Wallpaper

Sunny forecast, sunny backdrop — dress the board to match.

…and the rest of the dock is one tap away:

FAQ

Good to know

Where does the weather come from?

A live weather service, based on the location you set. It refreshes itself so the board stays current.

Can it show the week ahead?

Yes — the forecast view shows the next few days, so Friday's outdoor plans get an early warning.

Celsius or Fahrenheit?

Either, plus wind in km/h or mph. Set it once and forget it.

Do I need an account to try it?

No — no login, no install. Your location saves with the board on this device; an account only matters across devices.

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Put a weather on your board

Open a board, tap the dock, and it's there. That's the whole setup.