Very plain web page, but unlike Weather Underground and Weather dot com, etc., it prints actual easily-read reports rather than forecasts.
Here’s a sample from Wednesday…
• Conditions at: May 08, 2024 – 12:00 PM EDT (2024.05.08 1600 UTC)
• Wind: Calm
• Visibility: greater than 7 mile(s)
• Sky conditions: overcast
• Weather: Light rain
• Temperature: 62 F (17 C)
• Dew Point: 55 F (13 C)
• Relative Humidity: 77%
• Pressure (altimeter): 30.36 in. Hg (1028 hPa)
• ob: SECU 081600Z 00000KT 9999 -RA FEW005 BKN023 OVC070 17/13 Q1028
And below the current report, you can also see a summary of reports in a table format, going back 23 more hours.
Note on time: In Cuenca, we’re on the equivalent of US Eastern Standard Time, and right now these reports are on US Eastern Daylight Time, so noon there is 11 AM here. (Or 1600 UTC if you do that.) In case it matters.
And I have no idea what “ob SECU 081600Z 00000KT 9999 -RA FEW005 BKN023 OVC070 17/13 Q1028” is because I’m not that bright, but we probably don’t need to care.
tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/weather/current/SECU.html
David Johns: dxsler@vivaldi.net
City: Cuenca