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**This platform has been deprecated in favor of the "[darksky](/components/sensor.darksky/)" platform and will be removed in the future. Please use the "darksky" platform.**

The `forecast` platform uses the [Forecast.io](https://forecast.io/) web service as a source of meteorological data for your location. The location is based on the `longitude` and `latitude` coordinates configured in your `configuration.yaml` file. The coordinates are auto-detected but to take advantage of the hyper-local weather reported by forecast.io, you can refine them down to your exact home address. GPS coordinates can be found by using [Google Maps](https://www.google.com/maps) and clicking on your home or [Openstreetmap](http://www.openstreetmap.org/). You need an API key which is free but requires [registration](https://developer.forecast.io/register). You can make up to 1000 calls per day for free which means that you could make one approximately every 86 seconds.

[Forecast.io](https://forecast.io/) will charge you $0.0001 per API call if you enter your credit card details and create more than 1000 calls per day.

To add Forecast.io to your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry sensor: - platform: forecast api_key: YOUR_APP_KEY monitored_conditions: - summary - icon - nearest_storm_distance - nearest_storm_bearing - precip_type - precip_intensity - precip_probability - temperature - apparent_temperature - dew_point - wind_speed - wind_bearing - cloud_cover - humidity - pressure - visibility - ozone - minutely_summary - hourly_summary - daily_summary - temperature_max - temperature_min - apparent_temperature_max - apparent_temperature_min - precip_intensity_max ``` Configuration variables: - **api_key** (*Required*): Your API key for http://forecast.io/. - **monitored_conditions** array (*Required*): Conditions to display in the frontend. - **summary**: A human-readable text summary of the current conditions. - **precip_type**: The type of precipitation occurring. - **precip_intensity**: The average expected intensity of precipitation occurring. - **precip_probability**: A value between 0 and 1 which is representing the probability of precipitation. - **temperature**: The current temperature. - **apparent_temperature**: A numerical value representing the apparent (or "feels like") temperature. - **dew_point**: The dew point. - **wind_speed**: The wind speed. - **wind_bearing**: Where the wind is coming from in degrees, with true north at 0° and progressing clockwise. - **cloud_cover**: The percentage of sky occluded by clouds. - **humidity**: The relative humidity. - **pressure**: The sea-level air pressure in millibars. - **visibility**: The average visibility. - **ozone**: The columnar density of total atmospheric ozone in Dobson. - **minutely_summary**: A human-readable text summary for the next hour. - **hourly_summary**: A human-readable text summary for the next 24 hours. - **daily_summary**: A human-readable text summary for the next 7 days. - **temperature_max**: Today's expected high temperature. - **temperature_min**: Today's expected low temperature. - **apparent_temperature_max**: Today's expected apparent high temperature. - **apparent_temperature_min**: Today's expected apparent low temperature. - **precip_intensity_max**: Today's expected maximum intensity of precipitation. - **units** (*Optional*): Specify the unit system. Default to `si` or `us` based on the temperature preference in Home Assistant. Other options are `auto`, `us`, `si`, `ca`, and `uk2`. `auto` will let forecast.io decide the unit system based on location. - **update_inverval** (*Optional*): Minimum time interval between updates. Default is 2 minutes. Supported formats: - `update_interval: 'HH:MM:SS'` - `update_interval: 'HH:MM'` - Time period dictionary, e.g.:
update_interval:
        # At least one of these must be specified:
        days: 0
        hours: 0
        minutes: 3
        seconds: 30
        milliseconds: 0
    
Details about the API are available in the [Forecast.io documentation](https://developer.forecast.io/docs/v2).