Temperature & Comfort
Tools for temperature conversions, heat index, wind chill, feels-like temperature, and daily averages.
Browse free weather calculators for heat index, wind chill, dew point, humidity, rainfall, rainwater collection, snow load, storm distance, UV exposure, daylight hours, frost risk, freeze risk, and outdoor weather planning.
Start with the calculators people use most for outdoor comfort, rain, snow, storms, and seasonal planning.
Estimate how hot it feels when temperature and humidity are combined.
Calculate how cold it feels when wind lowers the apparent temperature.
Calculate dew point from temperature and relative humidity.
Convert rainfall depth and surface area into gallons, liters, or cubic feet.
Tools for temperature conversions, heat index, wind chill, feels-like temperature, and daily averages.
Calculate dew point, humidity, wet bulb temperature, air density, and barometric pressure values.
Tools for wind speed, wind scale, crosswind, headwind, wind load, and gust comparisons.
Estimate rainfall volume, rainwater collection, snow depth, snow load, and stormwater runoff.
Helpful calculators for lightning distance, storms, hurricanes, surge, flooding, and hail comparisons.
Plan outdoor time with UV exposure, sun exposure, sunrise, sunset, daylight, and shadow estimates.
Use planning tools for fire weather, evaporation, growing degree days, heating and cooling demand, frost, and freeze risk.
These weather calculators are designed for fast estimating, outdoor planning, home maintenance, gardening, storm preparation, seasonal planning, and everyday weather-related decisions. They can help with common weather calculations such as heat index, wind chill, dew point, humidity, rainfall volume, snow load, wind speed, UV exposure, frost risk, daylight hours, storm distance, and outdoor comfort.
Use these tools to estimate how hot or cold it feels outside, calculate rainwater collection, review frost or freeze risk, estimate snow weight, compare wind speeds, plan outdoor work, check daylight hours, understand humidity, and prepare for weather conditions that may affect gardening, travel, home projects, or daily plans.
Weather calculators are helpful estimating tools, but they should not replace official alerts or local safety guidance. For severe weather, flooding, hurricanes, tornadoes, lightning, extreme heat, winter storms, or wildfire conditions, always follow official weather services and local emergency instructions.
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