HuskyWeatherBot

Traders who follow Polymarket temperature markets get live weather data, model forecasts, and contract scanning in one Telegram chat.

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HuskyWeatherBot: Free Telegram Weather Tool for Polymarket Traders

What is HuskyWeatherBot?

HuskyWeatherBot is a free Telegram bot for Polymarket weather market traders that combines live METAR decoding, multi-model temperature forecasts, historical station profiles, and a Polymarket contract scanner in one place.

HuskyWeatherBot Overview

HuskyWeatherBot is a free Telegram bot for traders who work Polymarket's temperature and weather outcome markets. It pulls live aviation weather reports, multiple forecast models, historical station data, and a direct scanner for Polymarket temperature contracts into a single chat, so traders stop jumping between scattered data sources.

Weather markets on Polymarket often resolve on readings from specific airport stations, and price moves can hinge on subtle shifts in expected daily highs or sudden weather events. Anyone who has tried to cross-reference METAR reports, global models, historical norms, and live Polymarket order books at the same time knows how fragmented that process gets. HuskyWeatherBot addresses that directly.

The bot decodes raw METAR and TAF aviation reports into plain language, so traders can confirm what is happening at a station right now without parsing coded strings manually. For forecasts, it aggregates daily high temperature outlooks from ECMWF, GFS, ICON, JMA, GEM, and UKMO, then surfaces where those models agree or diverge. Disagreement between models often signals higher uncertainty, which can affect whether current Polymarket odds represent good or poor value.

Each station carries a heating passport, a seasonal profile built from historical METAR observations that shows typical temperature ranges and timing across the year. When a forecast calls for an unusually high or low reading, the passport helps a trader judge whether that deviation is normal variation or a genuine outlier worth acting on. Alongside this, the similar day lookup lets traders reply to any METAR or TAF message and receive comparable past days from the archive, showing how similar setups actually resolved in terms of realized highs or weather progression.

For traders following Chinese stations, a dedicated cross-check path compares international METAR feeds against local reporting, since certain stations sometimes show differences between the two. The Polymarket temperature market scanner lets users request the cheapest available contracts for chosen dates, surfacing candidates that may warrant a closer look without requiring manual searches across every city and date combination. Live push alerts can notify traders when wind shifts, precipitation begins, or cloud conditions change at stations they follow, which matters most for intraday markets or open positions.

A recent update expanded the historical dataset, added wind direction and speed modeling, introduced expected deviation metrics from typical daily highs, and improved the station simulation commands. The bot now supports English, Russian, Chinese, and Spanish.

HuskyWeatherBot does not place trades, connect to wallets, or require any login beyond a standard Telegram account. It works as an information layer alongside whatever method a trader already uses on Polymarket. Traders who take weather markets seriously, particularly those who build edges through historical comparisons or need faster alerts near resolution times, get the most from it. Beginners also benefit because the historical baselines help them learn typical station behavior without needing separate climatology tools.

You can test it at t.me/huskyweatherbot.

HuskyWeatherBot Key features

  • Multi-Model Forecast Consensus

    The bot pulls daily high temperature outlooks from six models, including ECMWF, GFS, and UKMO, and shows where they agree or split. Traders can compare that spread against current Polymarket prices to spot markets that may not yet reflect forecast uncertainty.

  • Station Historical Passports

    Each tracked station has a seasonal profile built from historical METAR data, showing typical temperature ranges and timing of peak warmth. When a forecast looks extreme, the passport helps a trader judge whether that reading is a genuine outlier or normal variation for that location.

  • Similar Day Lookup

    Replying to any METAR or TAF message returns comparable past days from the archive, showing how similar setups resolved in terms of actual highs and weather progression. This adds a check that forward-looking models alone cannot provide.

  • Live METAR Alerts

    Traders can set push notifications for specific stations that trigger when wind, cloud cover, or precipitation changes. For markets that resolve intraday or positions already open, these alerts deliver new information before it appears in model updates.

  • Polymarket Contract Scanner

    Users can request the lowest-priced temperature contracts for chosen dates without manually browsing every city and date on Polymarket. The bot returns a short list of candidates worth reviewing, based on price relative to surrounding liquidity and model consensus.

HuskyWeatherBot Screenshots

Is HuskyWeatherBot safe & legit?

HuskyWeatherBot was built by a Polymarket weather trader known as Husky (@husky_vs on X), who created it for his own use before releasing it publicly. The bot never asks for wallet access, login credentials, or any permissions beyond a standard Telegram account, so it carries no direct financial risk. No red flags are known, and community feedback has been positive, though it is a solo-maintained project, so occasional server hiccups are worth expecting.

X account intel @husky_vs

  • Based in Latvia
  • Joined X August 2025 9 months ago
  • Username changes 1 rename last on Aug 13, 2025
  • Signup source Belarus App Store

Public profile signals from X. Use as one input alongside other due-diligence.

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HuskyWeatherBot Updates

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    Husky 4-post thread
    HuskyWeatherBot is updated.
    Big upgrade under the hood + new languages.
    • 5.78M METAR observations (3.5 years) added to the core
    • Station passports rebuilt from scratch (now seasonal + way more accurate)
    • New metric: expected deviation from typical daily high
    • Wind now modeled properly (direction × speed)
    • Live passport read via /snap
    • /simday upgraded with real distributions, peak timing + lock-in stats
    • Real-time METAR event detection (wind shifts, clouds, rain, etc.)
    • Full localization: EN / RU / CN / ES
    • Korea switched to standard METAR (no more http://ama.go.kr)
    The bot now focuses less on raw forecasts and more on context + station behavior.
    https://t.me/huskyweatherbot
    P.S. I haven’t been very active here or trading weather lately.
    At the end of May I got pretty sick and was out of it for almost two weeks. I was trying to trade in that state and just ended up losing money and messing up my stats (don’t do that lol).
    I’m back to normal now and will try to get back into my usual rhythm.
    Also, a small request - if you don’t mind, I’d really appreciate a repost or a reply.
    The bot has always been and will stay completely free. I build and improve everything myself in my spare time, just so people in the weather community have another tool for analysis.
    So if you’re using it or just want to support, help spread the word and feel free to follow. Thanks 🙏
    https://t.me/huskyweatherbot
    • 5 replies
    • 4 reposts
    • 21 likes
    • 455 views
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    Husky
    Today football beat anti-football
    • 2 likes
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    Husky
    Everyone talks about weather models and forecast skill in weather trading. Not many people talk about the trading side, which I’d argue is almost just as important as the forecast itself. This is something that has helped me succeed in this space.
    • 6 replies
    • 3 reposts
    • 42 likes
    • 3.1K views
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    Husky
    The enthusiasm for the server is real! 🔥
    We’ve already hit 200 members, that’s crazy.
    Big thanks to everyone who joined and is keeping the conversations going.
    My DMs are completely full, so I haven’t had time to reply to everyone yet. But I’m diving into them today to catch up.
    We’ve already got some nice discussions happening around weather markets, weather bots and tools. Loving the energy.
    Next step: reach 14 boosts so we can create one clean custom invite link to share with everyone. Only 7 left.
    I really appreciate all the participation and help!
    Thanks again 🙏
    Let’s Make Weather Great Again
    #MWGA
    @Polymarket @PolymarketTrade @bosaurum @BeefSlayer_ @0x3577 @PiratesPredict @Hans323
    • 16 replies
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    • 4.8K views
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    Husky
    @Polymarket @kea1on
    Are there any specific reasons why almost all rewards for weather markets disappeared?
    We now have 45+ temperature markets live, but with almost no liquidity rewards, orderbooks has become extremely thin. Some markets have 20c+ (sometimes even 50c+) spreads, making them barely tradable.
    I know weather markets are a niche, but it would be great to see consistent rewards return to attract traders and improve liquidity. We are also paying good amount of fees, so a more stable reward structure would make a big difference.
    As the screenshot shows, today’s rewards are very thin, and some are even user-sponsored. @protrade47 already raised this in one of his posts, and right now this is the biggest pain point for weather traders.
    • 18 replies
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    • 11.5K views
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    Husky
    London paid yesterday, London pays today.
    South wind is my best friend.
    Nice comeback after the temporary drop in weather markets. Let’s keep going.
    • 3 replies
    • 1 reposts
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    • 1.1K views
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    Husky
    Great thread. By the way, I get a lot of DMs from people asking me to teach them weather trading.
    Just want to be clear, I’m not going to teach anyone. I’m not a professional and I’m still far from the top. I also don’t want to take responsibility for someone else’s money.
    That said, I’m always happy to help with specific questions. If you’re trying to figure things out but don’t understand something, I’ll do my best to help. But I can’t teach you to think the way I do.
    • 5 replies
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    • 2.1K views
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    Husky
    Weather traders are really struggling following the recent updates on Polymarket
    Yesterday, @Polymarket archived all temperature markets
    It hapenned because of Oracle configuration errors
    And this is a serious hit to professional weather traders
    Such as
    > "HondaCivic" - $112K PnL
    > "protrade" - $89K PnL
    > "huskyvs" - $15K PnL
    They're really bored now without the weather markets they're used to
    I checked the current status of their profile via @PredictParity
    Now some of them trade in politics. Some in sport. Some in crypto
    They've already expressed their views on temperature market archiving
    And on the other issues that happened there
    Polymarket team is taking note of all the feedback regarding this
    These markets are expected to return in the coming days
    At their best with improvements
    • 11 replies
    • 4 reposts
    • 62 likes
    • 5.8K views
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    Husky
    I’ve been trading weather for over 100 days straight, and today, with weather markets gone, I genuinely don’t know what to do with my free time 😄
    I actually enjoy diving into weather.
    @Polymarket , bring back weather markets, don’t let me get bored.
    • 15 replies
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    Husky
    Recently, there has been some drawbacks on Polymarket weather markets volume as a consequence of some series of changes. I'm writing this thread to address problems, so that we can have a better market in future and get the problems fixed.
    • 17 replies
    • 18 reposts
    • 123 likes
    • 30.5K views

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