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One mountain corridor connects Sagada to everywhere else, and the trip decision is made on what the weather is doing two hours down the road. This page reads the weather model at five points — Sagada, Bontoc, Abatan, the Halsema high point at Atok, and Baguio — showing each point's rain over the last two days, what's expected next, and where the model puts fog in the coming 24 hours. It can't see landslides or closures, and says so: the DPWH and municipal channels that actually announce them come first on the page.
The weather-alerts tool gained a seventh national provider: the Japan Meteorological Agency's per-municipality warnings, from JMA's open data (Public Data License, CC BY 4.0-compatible). It understands the May 2026 revision of Japan's warning system, including the new Level 4 Urgent Warning tier, and renders JMA's own official English names. First town: Shirakawa-gō; reusable for any Japanese town.
Les numéros qui répondent vraiment, tous vérifiés sur des pages officielles : police secours (110), pompiers (180), SAMU (185) — gratuits —, la protection civile, la mairie, les dépannages eau (175) et électricité (179), et les pharmacies de garde. Les lignes locales non publiées officiellement n'y figurent pas plutôt que d'y figurer fausses.
Two building blocks other towns can reuse. A new water-and-sewer bill estimator computes a municipal bill from a household's usage — inclining water blocks, winter-average sewer, flat sanitation, fees and tax — and rolls a published multi-year rate schedule forward so residents can plan; it reproduces the utility's own example bill to the penny. And the king-tides tool, previously US-only, now reads the Canadian Hydrographic Service's tide predictions in metres, so Canadian coastal towns can watch their high tides too.
The highest predicted high tides in the weeks ahead, from the Canadian Hydrographic Service's Mahone Harbour readings, so you know which days to keep an eye on Main and Edgewater Streets. On a calm day the tide alone rarely reaches the street — it's a storm surge on top of a high tide that pushes water over, as during storm Lee in 2023 — so it pairs every date with Environment Canada's coastal-flooding page and the local emergency channels. A prediction, not a warning.
A live reading of the Arkansas River height at the National Weather Service gauge at Van Buren, just across the river, shown against the official flood thresholds — so you can tell at a glance whether the river is normal, rising toward action stage, or into flooding. It carries the 2019 record crest (40.79 feet) for context. It's a gauge reading, not a warning; the page points to the National Weather Service and 911 for those.
L'année de la ville sur une page : l'Abissa (dates fixées chaque année par la cour royale — en 2025, du 5 au 19 octobre), la commémoration du 13 mars, le 7 août, les deux saisons des pluies avec le risque d'inondation, les grandes marées d'août et la Journée de la Paix. Chaque date vérifiée sur la presse nationale et les pages officielles.
The village year on one page: the Doburoku Festival's fixed October dates at all three shrines (with the no-takeaway and don't-drink-and-drive rules), the reservation-only Winter Light-Up — including the just-announced 2027 dates — the fire-cannon drill, rice planting, and the December-through-March winter-tyre reality. Every date checked against the village office's own pages.
The Japan Meteorological Agency's warnings and advisories for Shirakawa-mura, read live from JMA's own open data file for Gifu — heavy snow, snowstorm and avalanche in winter, heavy rain and landslide the rest of the year — with the wind right now and the road cameras to check before driving in. Pinned on the town page with a live summary.
Town pages that pin a getting-here tool now show the last bus back at a glance, with a book-ahead warning; pinned respect guides lead with their first principle. Also fixed the getting-here route list so the 'confirm with the operator' caution sits on unverified departure times rather than verified ones.
The 9am–4pm vehicle restriction in the village applies every day of the year, not just April to November, and tour coaches must pre-book their parking from 1 December 2026 (bookings opened 1 June 2026) — not from October 2025 as the page previously said. The winter light-up notice now points at the 2027 dates, which the village has yet to announce, instead of last January's.
The village's roughly 1,300-year-old harvest festival runs 14–19 October across the three Hachiman shrines. The new page counts down to it, shows each day's programme — the morning rites, the procession, the afternoon doburoku serving, the evening lion dance — and explains how the shrine-brewed doburoku is shared, with the final times deferred to the shrines themselves.
We measured what every page costs to download and trimmed it. Pages without a map no longer download any map code — before today, every town and tool page carried a share of it whether a map was shown or not. Pages that do show a map (church maps, parking maps, bus maps and the like) now fetch the map part only when the map itself appears, with a placeholder holding its space so nothing jumps. Every page's stylesheet got smaller too. Nothing changed in what the tools show — the same pages just cost less data and arrive a little sooner on a slow or metered connection.
A new reusable kind reads the Monitor de Sequía de México — the SMN/Conagua official fortnightly drought classification of every Mexican municipality — and pairs it with a town's verified water story. First use: Todos Santos, BCS. Any Mexican town can now get one with config alone.
El punto de San Pedrito ya aparece en Mar y Surf, con coordenadas verificadas en OpenStreetMap. La Pastora queda pendiente: las fuentes no coinciden en dónde está exactamente, y preferimos no adivinar.
Los números que de verdad se usan — 911, CFE, el agua (OOMSAPAS), salud, el Ayuntamiento y las organizaciones del pueblo — verificados en páginas oficiales y con un toque para llamar. Los que no pudimos verificar quedaron fuera a propósito.
La categoría oficial de sequía del Monitor de Sequía de México para el municipio, actualizada cada quincena, junto con las cifras oficiales del acuífero de Todos Santos: recarga, extracción concesionada y el déficit declarado por Conagua. El agua es la preocupación número uno del pueblo — ahora tiene una página con fuentes oficiales.
Nova Scotia Health now posts Wednesday 7 a.m.–6 p.m. for the Glace Bay Hospital emergency department (it previously closed at 2 p.m. on Wednesdays). The page now matches the hospital's posted schedule, checked today.
Enter the dates and amounts from your notice and it checks them against the province's 5% cap (in effect until the end of 2027), the 4 months' written notice, and the once-every-12-months limit — with the free help that can order money back if the increase doesn't add up.
When the power goes out, tap your area to report it and see whether it's just your house or the whole street — with Nova Scotia Power's 24-hour outage line and map alongside, and Glace Bay's comfort-centre locations for after a storm.
The weather-alerts tool gained an Italian provider: the Dipartimento della Protezione Civile's daily criticality bulletin (CC BY 4.0 open data), with zones matched by comune so any Italian town can now have an official alert-level page. First use: Vernazza.
The national criticality bulletin — river flooding, thunderstorms and landslide risk, today and tomorrow, in the gialla/arancione/rossa colours the Comune's ordinances cite — read from the Protezione Civile's open data and paired with the wind right now. Born from what this town lived through on 25 October 2011; the page sends you to allertaLIGURIA and 112 first, and says plainly when tomorrow's assessment isn't out yet.
The numbers daily life here actually runs on — the comune, the out-of-hours doctor, 24-hour water faults, the waste line, the park's trail info line and the ferry — checked against the official pages, with the 112 emergency rule up front.
The fixtures of the town's year in the order they come around — the Sunrise Festival, the Muskrat Jamboree, the once-a-year June heavy-item pickup with its sticker rule, the solstice events, the Great Northern Arts Festival and the greenhouse season.
Whether tonight is worth stepping out for — NOAA's space-weather model, the cloud forecast and the hours of real darkness, tuned for a town under the auroral oval where a quiet sky is often enough.
Environment Canada's live warnings — blizzards, extreme cold, wind — with the wind right now and the channels that matter when weather becomes a supply question here: DriveNWT for the road, the power corporation, and the town. It also carries the RCMP's warning that cell-phone 911 is unreliable locally, with the local emergency line instead.
Parks and Wildlife's upgrade works run late July to December 2026: Elephant Rocks beach is expected to be closed for the duration, while Greens Pool stays open as the new boardwalk is built. The works are due to finish before the Christmas holidays.
Denmark's dark winter nights and the solar maximum are the best aurora-australis window in a decade. The new tool blends NOAA's space-weather model, the cloud forecast and the hours of real darkness into a calm nightly verdict — with honest south-coast framing: face south over the ocean, and your camera will see it before you do.
We ran the platform's first automated accessibility audit — every kind of tool we've built (163 of them), plus the home page, town pages, and directory pages, checked against the WCAG 2.1 AA standard — and fixed everything it found. What changed, in plain terms: - **Text is easier to read.** A lot of small print — "checked 2 weeks ago" lines, source credits, colored status badges — was rendered in shades too faint for many eyes, especially outdoors on a phone. All of it now meets the recommended contrast, on every page. - **Screen readers get a proper page structure.** Headings now follow a sensible order on about twenty tools, contact cards read out cleanly (phone, WhatsApp, address labels were getting lost), and tables no longer have empty header cells that read as nothing. - **Wide tables can be scrolled with a keyboard**, not just a swipe. - **A small security hardening**: every page now tells browsers not to allow embedding this site in other sites, form hijacking, or plugin content. Nothing moved and nothing was redesigned — if you look closely some text and badges are a touch darker, and that's the point: the site should be readable for everyone, including readers with low vision, older phones, or bright sunlight.
The er-load kind reads Québec's hourly open ER-situation file (CC BY 4.0) and renders stretchers in use, people present and people not yet seen — with hardcoded rails: emergencies mean call 911 now, and the numbers never claim to be your wait time. First use: Shawville's Pontiac Community Hospital. A second province is one enum value away.
Enter the dates and amounts from your notice and it checks them against the 2026 guideline (2.1%), the 90-day written notice and the once-every-12-months rule — then points at the Landlord and Tenant Board and the Sudbury Community Legal Clinic for free help.
Lifeguard hours (daily 11–7 until August 23), parking, washrooms and dogs for every supervised beach — plus something that changed quietly: routine beach water testing ended in 2025, so no posted advisory now means 'not tested', not 'tested safe'.
Reads the city's own live service-alert feed, the one behind the myBus app, and sorts it by route — so you can check yours in ten seconds. All 24 routes are covered, with fares and GOVA Zone booking alongside.
How full the ER is right now: stretchers in use, people waiting, and who hasn't been seen yet, from the health ministry's hourly published file. It shows how full the room is — never how long you personally will wait — and in a real emergency the answer is always 911, not a dashboard.
A new calculator: enter roughly how much water you use in a month and see what your bill should be at the current rates — water, sewer and sanitation broken out. It also shows how the bill grows as the sewer rates rise 3.5% a year through 2030 under the city's federal consent decree, and explains, plainly, why they're rising. It's an estimate to help you plan, not your actual statement.
La aclaración de que esto es un modelo y no una decisión oficial ya no menciona por error al Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, que no corresponde a Ushuaia. Ahora recuerda, sin nombrar un parque equivocado, consultar siempre los canales oficiales antes de salir.
The reminder that this is a forecast, not the official call, now points to the chairlift operator — who stops the lift in strong wind and closes it over winter — instead of naming a national park that has nothing to do with Stanley. The walking track up The Nut stays open year-round.
New reusable tools: a civic-meetings schedule that computes each public body's next meeting from its regular day; a pass-picker that finds the cheapest sightseeing ticket covering the sites you choose; and a crop-calendar showing a valley's sowing and harvest year. The parking map now also fits towns that pay by app rather than by text.
Where to park in steep, crowded downtown — the free lot, the paid lots and how to pay by app (no coin meters), and the real answer on a busy weekend: a $5 park-and-ride and the $6 trolley in.
The city's public boards — Council, Planning, Historic District, the CAPC, the Hospital Commission and Parks — with the next date each one sits, worked out from its regular schedule, plus how to watch, read the agenda, or speak.
El calendario del campo, mes a mes: cuándo se siembra y se cosecha el maíz blanco gigante, la papa y la quinua; las temporadas de lluvia, seca y heladas; y las fechas que abren el año agrícola en el valle.
Marca los sitios que vas a visitar y te dice qué boleto del Cusco los cubre, cuánto cuesta según tu caso y cuántos días vale. Aclara lo que la gente confunde: Machu Picchu va aparte, y el boleto cubre el museo del Qorikancha, no el templo.
When you share a town or tool over WhatsApp, Facebook or another app, the link preview is now tagged in that town's own language instead of always defaulting to US English — so it reaches the right community. Pages written in English are tagged as English; a town whose pages are in another language (for example Amharic) is tagged in that language.
A reusable kind for regions built around rotating periodic markets — each market's fixed weekly day is verified config, and the tool works out which is on today purely from the date in the town's timezone, so there's nothing to keep refreshing. First use: the Sa Pa hill markets.
Which chợ phiên is on today, which is next, where it is and how far — Chợ Sa Pa every day, plus Bắc Hà and Mường Hum on Sunday, Y Tý and Cán Cấu on Saturday, Cốc Ly on Tuesday and Sín Chéng on Wednesday. It reads the day for you, so it's never out of date.
The wait to cross into the Michigan Soo right now, from U.S. Customs' own feed — with what to carry, the NEXUS lane, the toll, this summer's lane work, and the Canada-bound line one tap away.
If you were laid off from Algoma Steel — or any job in the Soo — tap your situation for a clear checklist: the income you can claim (EI, Ontario Works), the retraining that's paid for (Better Jobs Ontario, Sault College), the Steelworker POWER Action Centre, your union, the food banks, and crisis support. Every number is checked, and all of it is free.
Where to fix, refill and drop off in town — the Fix It Café, the co-op, the op shop and the Witta recycling centre — plus honest notes on Containers for Change and soft plastics, so more stays out of landfill.
The local numbers worth saving — emergency and health, the City and Regional District, transit, and power and gas — each checked against the service's own page.
The live level of the Fraser at South Fort George, from the Water Survey of Canada gauge below the confluence, with where today sits against the river's own recent range. It covers both the spring freshet and winter ice jams, and points to the River Forecast Centre and RDFFG alerts for the official flood calls.