Weather data is everywhere but feels like math class. The hard part is turning it into a decision before you leave the house. skytold reads the forecast and tells you what it means for your day.
Nobody wakes up wondering about dew point. They wake up wondering whether to wear a jacket, walk the dog before the pavement gets hot, leave early to beat the wind, or close the windows before the afternoon turns muggy.
The forecast already has the answer. It is just buried under percentages, icons and radar loops. skytold reads it for you and writes back in the language you were going to use anyway: layers, gear, timing, plans.
You tell us your city. We translate the local forecast into practical daily advice: what to wear, rain timing, commute notes, outdoor plans, exercise windows, kids and school gear, pet walks, home reminders, garden timing, air quality, pollen, meal ideas, deals and a bit of weather context.
You can read it as a city page or get it as a newsletter several times a week. You can also track a small crew of cities for family and friends, so you have a real reason to text someone 'don't forget to take your allergy med' before they need it.
skytold is an independent project built by a small team obsessed with making weather useful. Weather data comes from established providers (monitors like The Weather Company, Open-Meteo, Google and more coming to triangulate the most accurate possible). The editorial layer is generated and post-processed against a voice guide we wrote ourselves, with a curated database for deals and recipes (no fabrications).
If you want to talk to a human, write to hello@skytold.com. We read it. For the full source and logic overview, read our methodology.
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