Thank you for the update. Fine.
A sugestion: instead of the characters
↓↓
for the rain forecast, you can use
🌧
Yours.
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⭐ Weather.com - Parsing the V3 JSON
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Re: ⭐ Weather.com - Parsing the V3 JSON
Using characters beyond U+FFFE depends on the font you use and, apart from simply copy pasting the character in the file, it's not supported in Rainmeter when it comes to character variables:
https://docs.rainmeter.net/manual/variables/character-variables/
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Re: ⭐ Weather.com - Parsing the V3 JSON
I considered that, but that value represents precipitation, could be rain, could be snow, so the arrows are a bit better fit in my opinion.