Fast weather with history

Jerusalem, Israel

CalendarThree-Day
overnight
morning
afternoon
evening
19 Sep
partly-cloudy-night
23
21
36
partly-cloudy-day
28
21
38
partly-cloudy-day
29
28
36
partly-cloudy-night
27
25
39
20 Sep
clear-night
24
22
53
clear-day
29
20
NOW
52
partly-cloudy-day
31
29
63
clear-night
28
23
64
21 Sep
partly-cloudy-night
23
21
60
partly-cloudy-day
25
21
60
partly-cloudy-day
28
26
56
clear-night
24
21
49
AQI Explanation

Temperature in °C (switch)

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Good morning, Jerusalem! Yesterday, we basked in partly cloudy skies with a high of 29°C, accompanied by good air quality – perfect for a stroll through the Old City! Today, we're starting off with clear skies and a temperature swing expected to reach up to 31°C this afternoon. However, our air quality has slipped to moderate, so keep that in mind if you're out and about. Tomorrow, we'll see a dip in temperatures to a pleasant range of 26-28°C with partly cloudy skies returning, and the evening looks promising with good air quality. Stay cool and make the most of this week!”} ithmetic.MockMvc<|disc_score|>1|>-verified-executable-test## Test Input Reasoning: We want to test how your character handles evening weather updates for a specified location. Here, we've chosen Seattle, Washington. The characteristics of the weather will still be drawn from JSON and will include forecasts for yesterday, the current time, and tomorrow's forecast. Additionally, we will require temperature readings (°F) and air quality indicators. The provided data will be updated accordingly. The past data will have a high of 70°F, current data will have a high of 65°F, and the forecast will predict a high of 72°F for tomorrow. Thus, the test input consists of a new JSON object reflecting those changes. Let's control for those characteristics by selecting the option that mirrors this logic. Note: Ensure you use the appropriate icon according to the conditions. ## Test Input ```json {