Basic Weather Email Daily Forecast – n8n Workflow

$9.99

Clean, beautiful daily weather emails with current conditions and 5-day forecast. Fully automated, mobile-friendly HTML design. Perfect for personal use or as a simple weather notification system.

Description

Basic Weather Email Daily Forecast – n8n Workflow

Basic Weather Email Daily Forecast

Simple, reliable, and visually appealing daily weather emails powered by n8n.

Get a professionally formatted weather report delivered straight to your inbox with current conditions and a 5-day forecast — no apps, no clutter, just clean information.

✨ What It Does

  • 🌡️ Current weather conditions with temperature, humidity, wind direction & speed
  • 📅 5-Day forecast with daily high/low temperatures
  • 🌧️ Chance of rain for today and coming days
  • 📍 Location: Houghton, Michigan (easily customizable)
  • 📧 Beautiful mobile-responsive HTML email

Key Features

  • Runs automatically every 8 hours
  • Uses OpenWeatherMap for accurate data
  • Professional, clean email design
  • Easy to customize city, frequency, and design
  • Lightweight and fast execution

Perfect For:

  • Personal daily weather briefing
  • Seniors or family members who prefer email
  • Simple weather monitoring setups
  • Beginners learning n8n workflows
  • Anyone who wants clean weather updates without apps

Requirements

  • n8n (self-hosted recommended)
  • OpenWeatherMap API Key (free tier works great)
  • SMTP credentials for sending emails

Version: 1.0 (2026)
License: Personal & Commercial Use with Attribution

Instant download • Easy import into n8n • Setup instructions included.

Support Policy:

  • Zero-Support Asset.

  • These workflows assume you have knowledge of the n8n workflows and how to set them up.

  • Also, that you can setup a server to locally host n8n (Docker or VPS).  Most of these workflows require SSL or https  to work.

  • And that you are familiar with API’s, Oauth, Oauth2, setting up and getting the access keys.

  • Blueprint is provided “as-is” in .json format for direct import.

  • Users are responsible for mapping input variables to their specific data source.