📅 Planning Tool

Weekly Work Window Planner

Best 3 days this week for your outdoor trade work. 7-day forecast scanned by job type — plan crew schedules around real conditions, not guesswork.

Plan Your Work Week

7-Day Overview
Top Days — Details

Why do weather conditions matter for planning?

Each trade has specific weather thresholds that can make or break a project. Understanding the science behind weather limits helps you schedule smarter and avoid costly delays.

Read our guide on Humidity and Paint Adhesion →

Read our guide on Roofing Weather Limits →

Read our guide on Concrete and Rain Protection →

How the Weekly Planner Works

Each day is scored against job-specific thresholds. Temperature, humidity, wind, rain probability, and precipitation totals are all checked. Days are ranked Best, Caution, or Stop-work so you can commit to crew schedules with confidence.

What makes a day "Best" vs "Caution"? +
A Best day meets all thresholds for your job type with no single factor in the danger zone. Caution days have one marginal condition — typically borderline humidity, wind near the limit, or a low rain probability. Stop days have at least one hard-fail condition (freezing temps for concrete, rain for painting, high wind for roofing).
How far ahead is the forecast reliable? +
Days 1–3 are highly reliable. Days 4–5 are useful for rough planning. Days 6–7 are directional only — treat them as a heads-up, not a commitment. Always re-check the day before the job.
What weather data source is used? +
We use Open-Meteo, a free high-resolution forecast API based on ECMWF, GFS, and regional models. It provides 15-minute to hourly data globally with no API key required.