This page launches a Perl CGI script that creates thirty days of weather. Information about temperature (daily highs and lows), precipitation, special weather, winds, humidity, and wind chill is generated. You can print the script’s output to the screen or download it as a ascii text (.txt) file. The fields in this text file are semi-colon delimited and I would recommend opening it in a spreadsheet program accordingly.

Please choose a Climate region: Arctic Subarctic Temperate Subtropical Tropical

Please choose a season: Winter Spring Summer Fall

Please select a month within that season: First Month Second Month Third Month

Fahrenheit or Celsius: Fahrenheit Celsius

Print to Screen or Download? Print to Screen Download Text File

Downloaded files can be opened in your favorite spreadsheet program. In the “Text to Columns” dialog, choose to delimit columns by semi-colons for best results. If the first day indicates that winds are prevailing, roll a d4 (1-2 equals tropics; 3-4 equals arctic) Some special weather will effect multiple days; this has not been incorporated into the output. Temperatures are given in Fahrenheit. Humidity temperature modifiers have already been incorporated into the daily high/low temperatures (the display of the modifier is just for reference); Wind chills have not been incorporated.

P.S. Sorry about the formatting on the Print-to-Screen display. Calling Perl CGI from within a WordPress site turned out to be a little bit more complicated than I anticipated. The current method is a bit of a hack, but it works.