Additional custom tag

%feelslike% … if temp > 60 uses apparent temp if lower uses wind chill (no decimal place, please!)

Also, what is the measurement for:

%rainduration%…Current rain episode duration

??

Is it minutes?

Thanks!

I forgot another one…

%5dayforecasttimestamp%…Forecast time and date stamp from the 5 day forecast graphic image from a downloaded NOAA zone forecast file

So it grabs the line out of the NOAA forecast file for time and date.

EASTERN NEBRASKA AND SOUTHWEST IOWA ZONE FORECASTS
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OMAHA/VALLEY NE
320 PM CDT FRI AUG 13 2004

uploading a new zip 10.15w with that 5 day forecast tag in it
the rain duration is minutes

re the first rtequest, so you mean the actual temperature either apparent or windchill…i.e it switches auto…but why not a decimal place?

re the first rtequest, so you mean the actual temperature either apparent or windchill...i.e it switches auto...but why not a decimal place?

Yes. that’s exactly it. It switches between them based on the temperture. Otherwise, one has to use both and one of them is always inaccurate or switch between them based on the seasons.

Well, to be consistent, you should probably make one with and without a decimal, but since I’m requesting… I want without. :lol:

uploading a new zip 10.15w with that 5 day forecast tag in it the rain duration is minutes

Wow. that was fast.

Thank you!

uploading a new zip 10.15w with that 5 day forecast tag in it the rain duration is minutes

re the first rtequest, so you mean the actual temperature either apparent or windchill…i.e it switches auto…but why not a decimal place?

Hi Brian,

FYI, the custom tag pulls the wrong line in my forecast…

Expires:200408162045;;985731 FPUS53 KOAX 160905 ZFPOAX

EASTERN NEBRASKA AND SOUTHWEST IOWA ZONE FORECASTS
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OMAHA/VALLEY NE
405 AM CDT MON AUG 16 2004

IAZ069-NEZ044-045-051>053-162045-
DODGE-DOUGLAS-POTTAWATTAMIE IA-SARPY-SAUNDERS-WASHINGTON-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…BELLEVUE…BLAIR…COUNCIL BLUFFS…
FREMONT…OMAHA
405 AM CDT MON AUG 16 2004

It uses the bolded line instead of the one beneath it.