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---
# this is only used for summary properties
# you will need to set the units in the conf file
# a list of supported languages can be found at
# https://darksky.net/dev/docs/forecast
language: "en"
# use 'summary', 'summary_lower', 'high', and 'low'
forecasts:
- "The forecast for today is {summary_lower} {high}/{low}."
# if empty, no ending will be applied to the forecast
forecast_endings:
- "Exciting!"
- "Nice!"
- "Sweet!"
- "Wow!"
- "I can't wait!"
- "Nifty!"
- "Excellent!"
- "What a day!"
- "This should be interesting!"
- "Aww yeah!"
- "Oh happy day!"
- "Far out!"
- "Groovy!"
- "Fantastic!"
- "I want to believe."
- "Or maybe not, who knows."
- "Praise the sun!"
- "Jolly good!"
- "\u270c\ufe0f"
- "\U0001f44b"
- "\U0001f918"
- "\U0001f44c"
- "\U0001f4af"
- "\U0001f44c\U0001f4af"
- "It's going to be great!"
- "Oh joy \U0001f644"
# use 'temp', 'summary', or 'location'
normal_conditions:
- "{temp} and {summary}. \U0001f937"
- "{temp} and {summary}. \U0001f937\u200d\u2642\ufe0f"
- "The weather is boring. {temp} and {summary}."
- "Whoopie do, it's {temp} and {summary}."
- "{temp} and {summary}."
- "{temp} and {summary}. What did you expect?"
- "Well, would you look at that, it's {temp} and {summary}."
- "It's {temp} and {summary}, oh boy!"
- "Golly gee wilikers, it's {temp} and {summary}."
- "Dang, it's {temp} and {summary}."
- "Blimey, it's {temp} and {summary}."
- "Holy cow, it's {temp} and {summary}."
- "What a doozy, it's {temp} and {summary}."
- "Eh, it's {temp} and {summary}."
- "Great, it's {summary} and {temp}."
- "What a normal day, it's {summary} and {temp}."
- "Breaking news: it's {summary} and {temp}."
- "We got some {summary} at {temp} going on."
- "Great Scott, it's {summary} and {temp}!"
- "It is currently {summary} and {temp}."
- "Big surprise, it's {summary} and {temp}."
- "Look up, it's {summary} and {temp}."
- "For Pete's sake, it's {summary} and {temp} again."
- "{summary} and {temp}."
- "{summary} and {temp}. \U0001f644"
- "Welcome to {location}, where it's {summary} and {temp}."
- "Only in {location} would it be {temp} and {summary} right now."
- "I hope you like that it's {summary}. It's {temp}."
- "{summary} and {temp}. \U0001f4af\U0001f4af\U0001f4af"
- "My word, it's {summary} and {temp}."
- "It's {summary} and {temp}. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe."
- "Can you believe it's {temp} and {summary}?"
- "It's {summary} and {temp}. Cheers, mate."
- "It's {temp} and {summary}. Finally!"
- "Good grief, it's {temp} and {summary}."
# use 'apparent_temp', 'temp', 'wind_speed', 'wind_bearing', 'humidity',
# 'summary', or 'location'
special_conditions:
wind-chill: # wind chill at or below -30F or -34C
- "Brr! The windchill is {apparent_temp} and the wind is blowing at
{wind_speed} from the {wind_bearing}. Stay safe out there!"
- "Even though it feels like {apparent_temp}, it's actually only {temp}."
- "It's cold out there! The windchill is {apparent_temp} and the wind is blowing at
{wind_speed} from the {wind_bearing}."
medium-wind:
- "Looks like we've got some medium wind at {wind_speed} coming from
the {wind_bearing}."
- "{wind_speed} \U0001f4a8 coming from the {wind_bearing}"
heavy-wind: # wind speed equal or above 35mph, 56km/h, or 15m/s
- "Hold onto your hats! The wind is blowing at {wind_speed} coming from
the {wind_bearing}."
- "Heavy wind at {wind_speed} from the {wind_bearing}."
- "Psh, it's just a little windy \U0001f4a8 ({wind_speed} from the {wind_bearing})"
fog:
- "Do you even fog bro? \U0001f32b"
- "The clouds are saying hi, it's foggy right now."
- "\U0001f301"
cold: # below -28C or -20F
- "It's {temp}. Too cold."
- "It's a wee bit chilly. {temp} \U0001f643"
- "Stupid polar vortex making things all cold, it's {temp}!"
- "It's {temp}. Just put a hat on, you'll be fine."
super-hot: # over 110F or 43C
- "Wowowowowowowowow, it's {temp}. I need some A/C ASAP."
- "\U0001f525\U0001f525\U0001f525 \U0001f635"
hot: # over 100F or 37C
- "Holy moly it's {temp}. I could literally (figuratively) melt."
- "\U0001f321 It's {temp}!"
- "We did it, it's {temp}!"
- "High five for climate change! It's {temp}."
dry: # humidity under 25%
- "{temp} with {humidity}% humidity."
- "It's dry as strained pasta. {humidity}% humid right now."
- "Watch out for spontaneous combustion, it's {humidity}% humid right now."
precipitations:
rain:
heavy:
- "Run for cover and stay dry! Heavy rain!"
- "Heavy rain detected, I hope your windows are closed."
- "Heavy rain! \u26c8"
moderate:
- "Alert: there is water falling from the sky."
- "It's raining \U0001f327"
- "Grab your umbrella, it's raining! \u2614\ufe0f"
- "\U0001f327"
- "Great, it's raining. \U0001f644"
light:
- "Light rain!"
- "Light rain, enjoy!"
- "Look out for precipitated condensed atmospheric water vapor, it's lightly raining."
- "Light rain. Just think of all of the happy hydroelectric power plants!"
- "Light rain detected."
- "Ahh, light rain!"
- "Light rain, how refreshing!"
- "Light rain. \U0001f326"
- "Light rain. Just think how hydrated all of the plants will be!"
- "Light rain? More like free car wash!"
- "Light rain. At least it's not snowing."
very-light:
- "Drizzlin' yo."
- "Very light rain detected."
- "Hey look, it's drizzling!"
snow:
heavy:
- "Heavy snow, bundle up."
- "Heavy snow detected, good luck with that."
- "Look at the snow, there's so much of it!"
moderate:
- "Alert: there are flakes of crystalline water
ice falling from the clouds."
- "It's snowing. \u2744"
- "It's snowing. \U0001f328"
- "\U0001f328"
- "\u2744"
- "Yay, snow! \u2603\ufe0f"
light:
- "Light snow!"
- "It's lightly snowing."
- "Light snow. At least it's not raining."
very-light:
- "Flurries"
- "Flurries detected."
- "Hey look, flurries!"
sleet:
heavy:
- "Heavy sleet."
moderate:
- "Sleet."
light:
- "Light sleet."
very-light:
- "Very light sleet."
hail:
heavy:
- "Heavy hail, run for cover!"
moderate:
- "Hail, watch out."
light:
- "Light hail."
very-light:
- "Very light hail."
# use 'title', 'expires', and 'uri'
# optional: 'time' (when the alert was issued)
# some locations support an expiry time, while others do not
alerts:
expires:
- 'Oh goody, a weather alert! {title} until {expires}. {uri}'
- 'Weather alert: {title} until {expires}. {uri}'
- "It's official now! {title} until {expires}. {uri}"
- "Get ready, there's a {title} until {expires}. {uri}"
- "\u26a0\ufe0f {title} until {expires}. {uri}"
- "\U0001f6a8 Weather alert! {title} until {expires}. {uri} \U0001f6a8"
no_expires:
- 'Oh goody, a weather alert! {title} from {time}. {uri}'
- 'Weather alert: {title}. {uri}'
- "It's official now! {title}. {uri}"
- "Get ready, there's a {title}. {uri}"
- "\u26a0\ufe0f {title}. {uri}"
- "\U0001f6a8 Weather alert! {title}. {uri} \U0001f6a8"