How this automation works
Automatically share weather updates to your Blogger blog whenever the local weather condition changes. This Applet runs when your Weather Underground current condition changes, creating a new Blogger post with the latest temperature and condition. Ideal for weather enthusiasts or bloggers who want to keep their audience informed automatically.
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Services used in this Applet
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Create your own Blogger and Weather Underground workflow
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32 triggers, queries, and actions
Current condition changes to
Current humidity level rises above
Current pollen count rises above
Current temperature drops below
Current temperature rises above
Current UV index rises above
Sunrise
Sunset
Today's weather report
Tomorrow's forecast calls for
Current condition changes to
Current humidity level rises above
Current pollen count rises above
Current temperature drops below
Current temperature rises above
Current UV index rises above
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About Blogger
Blogger is one of the earliest dedicated blog-publishing tools. Turn on Applets to share your Blogger posts across social media and other sites, to quickly create new posts, and much more.
Blogger is one of the earliest dedicated blog-publishing tools. Turn on Applets to share your Blogger posts across social media and other sites, to quickly create new posts, and much more.
About Weather Underground
Connect the services and devices you love to hyperlocal weather data, powered by the world's largest Personal Weather Station Network.
Connect the services and devices you love to hyperlocal weather data, powered by the world's largest Personal Weather Station Network.