Template:Weather box/doc

For questions, see the talk page. For shorter forms of the template, see below: Concise forms.


 * You can enter data in imperial units or metric units or both (but not both in the same parameter).
 * You may remove unused fields.
 * All fields are optional, except for location and source.
 * Year values will be calculated provided that all month values are provided.
 * Please use the same precision for all values in a row, e.g. if Jan is 0 and Feb is 0.03, then use 0.00 for Jan.
 * Note: If a value is provided as a "trace" amount, the template supports this as of March 2019. Simply input the value as trace


 * A source should always be provided—if, however, there is no source, you can add August 2024 to the template, which will help sort the article into a sub-category of Category:Articles with unsourced statements.
 * If using multiple tables, or there are pictures or infoboxes higher up on the page, please verify that the template does not overlay, or get overlaid by, other objects used in the article. Please test your changes with several different skins, browsers, and browser window sizes. If necessary use before the climate section, or width.
 * Some optional colours are available. For example, for green precipitation and rainfall, enter green for precipitation colour and rain colour. Note the spelling of colour.

Imperial-only empty syntax
Will convert and display metric values automatically.

Metric-only empty syntax
Will convert and display imperial values automatically.

Full empty syntax
When one parameter of one system is filled in, then the corresponding value will be converted and displayed automatically.

View and edit links
When this template is used in template space, it may be desirable to provide view and edit links to the template (similar to a navbox). This can be accomplished by setting the  parameter to be the name of the template.
 * name =

Concise forms
There are shorter templates that invoke this template with 36 condensed parameters:
 * : for displaying only average high and low temperatures, and precipitation, in Celsius and millimetres.
 * : for displaying only average high and low temperatures, and precipitation, in Fahrenheit and inches.