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From your about page, "you really just want to know 3 things: How hot or cold is it? Is it raining? What are the winds like?" Really, what value are you bringing to the table that going outside for 5 seconds can't do? Honestly, I would find another app to write that actually solves a need.
How is that going to tell you what the weather is like at the location to which you are commuting?
how often are you commuting by bike to a location where the weather is significantly different from where you started?
San Francisco comes to mind.
Honestly this is something I thought of one morning and put most of it together in less than an hour. I find it pretty useful for my own commute and polished it up in hopes it may be helpful to others.

I'm certainly not thinking this will make money or anything.

This is an interesting start, but what I really need is to know what it's going to be like during the evening commute.

Possibly you could ad a feature to let a user enter their commute times and get an email, SMS or something to let them know automatically what's up that day.

Then, give them an option to enter their route and add some traffic information -- along with highly localized ads and such, of course.

With NoScript enabled, this happens:

ActionController::InvalidAuthenticityToken in IndexController#index

Thanks, I meant to test that with no JS, slipped my mind.
I'd like to know the weather in two, four and eight hours also. I can easily see what the weather will be like on my return ride, which is in my opinion, more important.

You can just look outside to see how it is now, but the return ride is always less certain.

I use weather.gov for forecasts. What would be great is to have alerts if weather falls below or above temp thresholds,forecast for rains increases or other changes which would affect my plans for the day or week.
Where are you getting your data from?
That's a pretty sweet idea but here is a better idea: a site that automatically determines your ZIP (and lets you change it). So basically NOTHING on a page except of:

98023 | 97F | 36 C | "Refresh" button

and maybe an ad or so.

I'm sorry but your design is bad. It has many elements that shouldn't be fucking be there.

In the future, ask yourself: is this bike, which blocks a half of page and makes the essential fucking text less readable, necessary? Is this blue gradient, which slowly gets darker and turns into dark blue right when there is a fucking piece of essential dark text, that necessary? Are we still using Word-fucking-Art to make logos? The text is unreadable.

What the fuck does the "Need to know what your commute has in store?" mean? My first impression: bike + commute + store == a site that gives info on what stuff stores sell as I'm riding my bike on my daily commute!

Also, it's "ZIP code" not "Zip Code" (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZIP_code) because ZIP is an acronym and we do not capitalize second (or any not first) word in written English. Bothers my eyes.

Verdict: awesome idea but bad design.

I hope this helped.

Thanks, that was actually extremely helpful.