To have common look throughout all articles, this legacy template transforms into {{Climate chart}}. Similarly, also {{Weather box}} results in the same result and allows simple adding of wikipedia data.

As of now, only precipitation, snowfall and low/high air temperatures are shown in the graph. Both imperial and metric units are supported. If precipitation is too high and mangles the graph, add 'maxprecip' argument to clamp it down.

Quick how-to

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At a minimum, this template should be used to display average high and low temperatures. There's really no place where travellers wouldn't want to know the average temperatures. Here's what the climate chart for Dallol, Ethiopia, the hottest inhabited place on Earth, would look like:

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Climate chart (explanation)
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Average max. and min. temperatures in °C
Precipitation+Snow totals in mm
In summary, it's really hot, all the time.
Imperial conversion
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Average max. and min. temperatures in °F
Precipitation+Snow totals in inches

If they're relevant, precipitation (which is technically defined as all forms of water: rain, snow, etc.) and snowfall can be shown too.

Of those, precipitation is often nice to have, and snowfall is useful in places with a lot of snow, especially in ski resorts and other places where people go to find snow.

Usage

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Autogenerating

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For U.S. destinations, http://mountaininterval.org/wikivoyage/climate.html can be used to automatically generate {{climate}} templates populated with data from the NOAA monthly normal dataset (1981-2010) that can then be copied into Wikivoyage articles.

Manual entry

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Template parameters:

title
Table title. If the parameter is omitted, the article name will be displayed as the table title. If the parameter is included, but with no value, no title will be displayed.
units
Either "metric" or "imperial". Set units = Metric if the table is using Metric units (Celsius and centimeters) or to units = Imperial for Imperial units (Fahrenheit and inches). Please use units of measure appropriate to the location the page describes (Imperial in USA but Metric almost everywhere else) per Project:Measurements.
align
Either "right", "left", "center" or "none". Default is "right". A value of "none" will display the table inline.
xxxhigh
The average high temperature for the month, in °C (metric) or °F (imperial).
xxxlow
The average low temperature for the month, in °C (metric) or °F (imperial).
xxxprecip
The average rainfall amount for the month, in millimeters (metric) or inches (imperial).
description
maxprecip
Maximum rainfall of any months - used to clamp the graph in case of extreme values that don't fit.
Optional text that will be displayed at the bottom of the climate table. This field is often used to include the {{forecastNOAA}} daily forecast or other information related to the climate data.

Temperatures should be populated for every month, but for the other values (precipitation, snowfall), instead of 0 you can put a hyphen (-) to make it visually clearer that "there is no precipitation/snowfall this month". (See the example for McMurdo Station, Antarctica, above.)

Copy and paste the below wiki markup into a page and give values to as many of the parameters as you wish to use (empty parameters will be gracefully ignored by the template).

{{Climate| units = Metric
| janhigh =
| febhigh =
| marhigh =
| aprhigh =
| mayhigh =
| junhigh =
| julhigh =
| aughigh =
| sephigh =
| octhigh =
| novhigh =
| dechigh =
| janlow =
| feblow =
| marlow =
| aprlow =
| maylow =
| junlow =
| jullow =
| auglow =
| seplow =
| octlow =
| novlow =
| declow =
| janprecip =
| febprecip =
| marprecip =
| aprprecip =
| mayprecip =
| junprecip =
| julprecip =
| augprecip =
| sepprecip =
| octprecip =
| novprecip =
| decprecip =
| jansnow =
| febsnow =
| marsnow =
| aprsnow =
| maysnow =
| junsnow =
| julsnow =
| augsnow =
| sepsnow =
| octsnow =
| novsnow =
| decsnow =
| description = '''Here''' type some descriptive text about the location's climate. No literal line breaks are permitted in this text but <br/> and other correctly formatted HTML is okay. See [[Template talk:ClimateDev1#Note]] if an '''equal sign''' is needed in the text.
}}
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  • {{forecast/US}} - Given a latitude and longitude, this template will provide a link to a National Weather Service website that provides an up-to-date weather forecast for the specified locale. This feature is only available for U.S. locales.
  • {{forecast/AU}} - the same as {{forecast/US}}, but works for Australian locales instead.
  • {{forecastNOAA}} - the same as {{forecast/US}}, but it is for inline use and only generates the link to the NOAA forecast.

Template data

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This template formats simple climate info. Give it Metric or Imperial units of measure depending which is appropriate for the location you describe. Note: For US destinations http://mountaininterval.org/wikivoyage/climate.html can be used to automatically generate {{climate}} templates populated with data from the NOAA monthly normal dataset (1981-2010) that can then be copied into Wikivoyage articles.

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Location titletitle

Optional field. By default, the article name will be displayed location of where the information in this template pertains to. If this field is set, it will replace the the article name with what is specified in this field.

Example
Sydney
Unknownoptional
Template alignmentalign

Alignment of where the template will be displayed relative the text of of the article. Either "right", "left", "center" or "none". Default is "right". A value of "none" will display the table inline.

Suggested values
left right center none
Default
right
Stringoptional
Units of measurementunits

Specify "metric" or "imperial". If set to "metric" the template will indicate the temperature units of measure are in Celsius (C), and rain and snow units of measurement are in millimeters (mm). If set to "imperial" the template will indicate the temperature units of measure are in Fahrenheit (F), and rain and snow units of measurement are in inches.

Suggested values
metric imperial
Stringrequired
Descriptiondescription

For identifying the source of the data in this template and for linking to forecasts. This field is often used to include the {{forecastNOAA}} daily forecast or other information related to the climate data.

Example
Source: Wikipedia. See a five day forecast for XXX here.
Stringrequired
Jan average high tempjanhigh

Average daily high temperature during January. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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Feb average high tempfebhigh

Average daily high temperature during February. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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Mar average high tempmarhigh

Average daily high temperature during March. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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Apr average high tempaprhigh

Average daily high temperature during April. Average daily high temperature during April. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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May average high tempmayhigh

Average daily high temperature during May. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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Jun average high tempjunhigh

Average daily high temperature during June. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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Jul average high tempjulhigh

Average daily high temperature during July. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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Aug average high tempaughigh

Average daily high temperature during August. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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Sep average high tempsephigh

Average daily high temperature during September. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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Oct average high tempocthigh

Average daily high temperature during October. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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Nov average high tempnovhigh

Average daily high temperature during November. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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Dec average high tempdechigh

Average daily high temperature during December. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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Jan average low tempjanlow

Average daily low temperature during January. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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Feb average low tempfeblow

Average daily low temperature during February. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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Mar average low tempmarlow

Average daily low temperature during Marh. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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Apr average low tempaprlow

Average daily low temperature during April. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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May average low tempmaylow

Average daily low temperature during May. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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Jun average low tempjunlow

Average daily low temperature during June. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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Jul average low tempjullow

Average daily low temperature during July. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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Aug average low tempauglow

Average daily low temperature during August. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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Sep average low tempseplow

Average daily low temperature during September. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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Oct average low tempoctlow

Average daily low temperature during October. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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Nov average low tempnovlow

Average daily low temperature during November. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
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Dec average low tempdeclow

Average daily low temperature during December. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in Celcius (C). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in Fahrenheit (F).

Example
-15
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Jan average rainjanprecip

Average total rain for January. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Feb average rainfebprecip

Average total rain for February. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Mar average rainmarprecip

Average total rain for March. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Apr average rainaprprecip

Average total rain for April. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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May average rainmayprecip

Average total rain for May. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Jun average rainjunprecip

Average total rain for June. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Jul average rainjulprecip

Average total rain for July. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Aug average rainaugprecip

Average total rain for August. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Sep average rainsepprecip

Average total rain for September. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Oct average rainoctprecip

Average total rain for October. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Nov average rainnovprecip

Average total rain for November. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Dec average raindecprecip

Average total rain for December. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Jan average snowfalljansnow

Average total snowfall for January. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Numberoptional
Feb average snowfallfebsnow

Average total snowfall for February. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Numberoptional
Mar average snowfallmarsnow

Average total snowfall for March. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Numberoptional
Apr average snowfallaprsnow

Average total snowfall for April. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Numberoptional
May average snowfallmaysnow

Average total snowfall for May. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Numberoptional
Jun average snowfalljunsnow

Average total snowfall for June. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Numberoptional
Jul average snowfalljulsnow

Average total snowfall for July. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Numberoptional
Aug average snowfallaugsnow

Average total snowfall for August. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Numberoptional
Sep average snowfallsepsnow

Average total snowfall for September. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Numberoptional
Oct average snowfalloctsnow

Average total snowfall for October. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Numberoptional
Nov average snowfallnovsnow

Average total snowfall for November. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
2
Numberoptional
Dec average snowfalldecsnow

Average total snowfall for December. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
2
Numberoptional
Maximum Monthly Precipitationmaxprecip

Useful in case the graph is mangled, to clamp down the bars. If the units of measurement are metric, this value is in millimetres (mm). If the units of measurement are imperial, this value is in inches (in).

Example
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Numberoptional