Yesterday's Weather

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Why yesterday's weather?

Forecasts tell you what might happen. Yesterday tells you what actually happened—perfect for keeping tabs on home, campus, a rental property, or anywhere else without doomscrolling radar apps.

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Real observed data

NOAA weather station readings and National Weather Service alerts—no guesswork, no hype.

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Notable flags

Get alerted when something stood out: warmer/colder than normal, notable rain, or high winds.

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    Pick your place

    Enter an airport code like MSN (Madison) or KLAX (Los Angeles)—we cover all US airport weather stations.

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    We fetch the facts

    Every morning, we pull observed data from NOAA weather stations plus any National Weather Service alerts.

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    Receive a clean, plain-English summary in your inbox. If something stood out—like unusual temps or rain—we flag it.

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Observed data from NOAA weather stations and alerts from the National Weather Service. Government data you can trust.

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All United States airport weather stations. Support for 3-letter (LAX) or 4-letter (KLAX) codes.

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