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Hmm, doesn't seem to load for me in Google Chrome. Just hangs for a long time.
Works for me in Chrome on Windows + OSX + Ubuntu. Have you tried turning it off and on again?
Very cool.

Every time I move location it adds another history item :(, so backing back out to HN is like dozen backspaces if you drag it around a lot.

Thanks for the hint! Should be fixed in a minute.
My zip code shows up as 'Austin, CA' when I searched 78701 which is Austin, TX.
Similarly, mine shows 'Oakland, PA' when I search for 94612 which is Oakland, CA.
Cities are pretty messed up when clicking around - for example my home town of Livermore CA is nearly impossible to find as most of the region comes up as various formerly unincorporated towns that haven't existed for decades. Ex, Ulmar and Trevarno...
It's not quite 8PM on a March evening here and the forecast says "Next 1H: Sunshine, Next 3H: Sunshine".

Clear is not the same as sunny. Especially at night.

Would be great to see Europe as well!
I have seriously been searching for something like this for years. Thank you for building it. Accuweather, Weather.com, and Weather Underground all have bloated, worthless interfaces that make me cry.
You'll probably like forecast.io as well.
You might also like WeatherSpark. It's a similar concept. Stormia has a live wind map, which is super cool, but WeatherSpark has a bunch of other graphs that you can look at (like humidity, cloud cover, and a bunch of others).

https://weatherspark.com/

Yes. Weather spark. The guys who wrote it are super chill and I love their product. I love looking at the averages they have before I plan a vacation and the great way they integrate historical information with forecasts into a time series has tons of information that I love.
I'll give you non-worthness. Stormia is still extremely bloated compared to Accuweather (which works without JS) and nothing can hold a candle to the efficiency of "telnet rainmaker.wunderground.com"
I use Dark Sky on the iPhone which gives me similar data and alerts.

But I have to say I really like the game/fun UX/UI feeling of your site.

Wow. Something really new and amazing.
It's neat, I guess, but it's really no different to Dark Sky, Forecast.io, RainToday, etc. and so on.