Weather Decision Tool for Your City Today

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Search a city or tap the map to pick any location. We convert the local forecast into quick YES/NO answers.

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Live decision weather

Yes or No Today answers your questions.

Can I go running?Do I need an umbrella?Is it a good beach day?Is it a clear sky day?Should I wear sunglasses?Is it safe to drive?Is it cold today?Is it a good day for biking?Will it feel humid?Is it snowing?Will it feel colder than it is?Will I melt today?Will I freeze today?Is today nap weather?Should I call in sick today?Is today pajama day?Is today sweat-through-my-shirt day?Is today frizzy hair day?
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How it works

Pick. Preview. Decide.

Search a city, tap the map, or drop your pin. We translate the forecast into a fast YES/NO decision engine.

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Find a place
Search or tap the map.
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Check the vibe
Instant weather read.
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Go or stay
Clear YES/NO.
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Weather decision guide

Yes or No weather answers for your city

YesOrNoToday helps you decide what to do today based on live weather conditions. Instead of checking multiple forecast charts, you can get direct YES/NO answers for common daily questions like running, biking, beach plans, umbrellas, and outdoor comfort.

Our weather decision engine uses temperature, feels-like temperature, rain probability, precipitation, snowfall, humidity, wind speed, wind gusts, cloud cover, visibility, and UV index to generate practical recommendations. Choose any city, pin a location on the map, or use your GPS to get local weather decisions in seconds.

What questions can I answer?

Questions like “Do I need an umbrella?”, “Can I go running?”, “Is it safe to drive?”, and “Should I stay in bed?” are evaluated with current forecast data.

How often does it update?

Forecast values are loaded from Open-Meteo for the selected location, and decisions are recalculated on each visit so you always see current weather-based answers.