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FastWeather User Guide

Your accessible, feature-rich weather companion for the web

Getting Started

FastWeather makes it easy to track weather in multiple cities:

View Modes

FastWeather offers three ways to view your cities, each optimized for different use cases:

Table View

A traditional table with rows and columns, ideal for comparing data across cities at a glance.

Flat View

Large cards with prominent weather information, great for touchscreens and visual scanning.

List View

Screen Reader Users: List View is specifically designed for screen reader users who navigate with a virtual cursor turned OFF (JAWS Scan Mode OFF, NVDA Browse Mode OFF, Narrator Scan Mode OFF). This provides the most efficient navigation experience using arrow keys.

A streamlined list format optimized for keyboard and screen reader navigation:

Screen readers announce each city as a single concatenated string, making navigation extremely fast and efficient.

Managing Your Cities

Adding Cities

Removing Cities

Reordering Cities

Weather Features

Full Weather Details

Select any city name to see comprehensive weather information:

Historical Weather

Explore weather from the past to identify patterns and trends:

Expected Precipitation

See rainfall and snowfall forecasts for the next 2 hours:

Weather Around Me

Understand regional weather patterns by viewing conditions in cities around your selected location:

Note: The first time you open Weather Around Me for a city, it may take 8-10 seconds to load as it looks up city names for each direction. This data is cached for faster access next time.

Configuration Options

Customize FastWeather to match your preferences using the "Configure" button (⚙️ icon):

Units

Display Settings

Advanced Options

Keyboard Navigation

FastWeather is fully keyboard accessible:

General

List View (Virtual Cursor OFF)

Dialogs and Modals

Screen Reader Support

FastWeather is designed with screen reader users in mind:

JAWS

NVDA

Narrator

Why List View is Different: When your screen reader's virtual cursor/browse mode is OFF, you can use arrow keys to quickly move through cities and hear just the essential weather data. This is much faster than tabbing through buttons and links in Table or Flat view. Each city is announced as a single string, perfect for scanning your list.

Weather Data Sources

FastWeather uses reliable, free, and open data sources:

No personal data is collected. No tracking. No API keys needed. Your city list is stored locally in your browser.

Tips & Tricks