hourly.pop Probability of precipitation.chourly.wind_deg Wind direction, degrees (meteorological).hourly.wind_gust (where available) Wind gust.Units – default: metre/sec, metric: metre/sec, hourly.visibility Average visibility, metres.w_point Atmospheric temperature (varying according to pressure and.hourly.pressure Atmospheric pressure on the sea level, hPa.Units – default: kelvin, metric: Celsius, imperial: Fahrenheit. This accounts for the human perception of Units – default: kelvin, metric: Celsius, imperial: hourly.dt Time of the forecasted data, Unix, UTC.hourly Hourly forecast weather data API response.minutely.precipitation Precipitation, mm/h.minutely.dt Time of the forecasted data, unix, UTC.minutely Minute forecast weather data API response.Weather condition within the group ( full list of weather.Group of weather parameters (Rain, Snow, Extreme.current.snow.1h (where available) Precipitation,.current.rain.1h (where available) Rain, mm/h.current.wind_deg Wind direction, degrees (meteorological).Units –ĭefault: metre/sec, metric: metre/sec, imperial: miles/hour. current.wind_gust (where available) Wind gust.current.visibility Average visibility, metres.Kelvin, metric: Celsius, imperial: Fahrenheit. Humidity) below which water droplets begin to condense and dew can form. current.pressure Atmospheric pressure on the sea level, hPa.This temperature parameter accounts for the Units - default: kelvin, metric: Celsius, imperial: current.sunrise Sunrise time, Unix, UTC.current Current weather data API response.timezone_offset Shift in seconds from UTC.timezone Timezone name for the requested location.lon Geographical coordinates of the location (longitude).lat Geographical coordinates of the location (latitude)."description": ".HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO\n8 PM CDT THIS EVENING.\n* WHAT.Heat index values of 105 to 109 degrees expected.\n* WHERE.Creek, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, McIntosh, Pittsburg,\nLatimer, Pushmataha, and Choctaw Counties.\n* WHEN.From 1 PM to 8 PM CDT Thursday.\n* IMPACTS.The combination of hot temperatures and high\nhumidity will combine to create a dangerous situation in which\nheat illnesses are possible.",
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