Installation & Setup

Adding the extension is simple… Once you have started the install process you will see the following confirmation message window. Click “Install” to finish adding the extension to Google Chrome.

Once the installation is complete you will see a new “Toolbar Button” and the following message.

To access weather forecasts for your desired location click on the “Toolbar Button” to display the following window. Notice that you can click to access the options in two places…

The options will open in a new tab where you can add the name for the city you are wanting weather forecasts for, decide whether to use Metric measurements or not, use the available link to find the code for international locations, and set the background color for the drop-down weather window.

We were able to type in Singapore and get the weather forecast location we needed without having to look the code up at “accuweather.com”. Once you have your location added in click the “Save Button” to finish up (if you do not want to make any changes to the background color for the drop-down weather window).

Once you have clicked “Save” you will see this confirmation message window. Click “OK” to close it.

A single click on our “Toolbar Button” displayed the current conditions, forecast for the current day, and the forecast for the next three days. Very nice indeed…

A closer look at the drop-down window. Notice that there are clickable links near the top for “Hourly Info, 15 Day Forecasts, & Videos”. Definitely useful…

Clicking on any of the links will open up a new tab with the information that you were looking for.

Options

If you want to change the location or background color later there are two ways to access the options for the extension. The first is through the “Chrome Extensions Page”…

And the second is using the “Options Link” in the upper right corner of the drop-down weather window.

For those curious about changing the background color for the drop-down window you can do that by clicking on the link in the lower right corner of the “Text Area”. This can be really nice if you are wanting to match the drop-down window to your current browser theme.

A new tab will open up with access to a color code picker…

You may either choose a pre-existing color or use your mouse to set up a custom color on the spectrum chart. Once you have chosen a color you will see a color code displayed in the lower right corner that will need to be copied to your clipboard. For our example we chose a pre-existing color…

Paste the new color code into the background color text area and click “Save” to finish up. You will see the confirmation window shown above after saving your changes.

Here is how our “brightly colored” example turned out…

Conclusion

If you have been wanting a way to access weather forecasts for your location in Google Chrome, then this is an extension worth looking at.

Links

Download the AccuWeather Forecast extension (Google Chrome Extensions)

Download the AccuWeather Forecast extension (ChromeExtensions.org)