Skycast
Weather market journal
Editorial

Detailed weather market writing, not just a dashboard.

Skycast Journal is where station-based weather markets get explained properly: how they resolve, why intraday floors matter, when crowd pricing lags, and what the model is actually telling you.

What this section is for

Useful search traffic comes from clear, first-hand explanations. These posts are written to answer real questions, not just decorate the site with filler.

Miami skyline used as a hero image for an article about observed highs and weather markets.
Signal readingMarch 23, 20266 min read

Reading the observed high before the market moves

The cleanest informational edge in weather markets is often not a fancy forecast. It is noticing when the settlement station has already printed a temperature that makes lower bins impossible.

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Featured analysis

Longer pieces tied to live market behavior and actual station logic.

New York skyline used as a hero image for an article about stale pricing in weather markets.
Market structureMarch 23, 20265 min read

Why live weather markets can stay mispriced for hours

Markets, models, and settlement sources do not update on the same cadence. That gap is where stale weather pricing often survives longer than people expect.

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More from the journal

Product notes, model explainers, and honest postmortem-style writing.

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ProductMarch 23, 20265 min read

What Skycast is actually good at, and where it still needs help

Skycast is not a truth machine. It is a weather-market radar. That distinction matters for both product design and SEO because the strongest content is honest about what the model can and cannot do.

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