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Going for nine or 10 colors will give your project compelling visual variety. Don’t use fewer than five, though—you’ll end up with big chunks of the same color and won’t be able to show how temperature ranges within seasons.  Don’t buy your yarn yet, though.

Now that you have your aesthetic, it’s time to create temperature brackets. This will help you avoid assigning (or spending money on) colors you’ll barely use.

For example, if you were using New York City’s 2020 temperature data, you’d see a minimum of 11 and a maximum of 97 degrees Fahrenheit. You’d divide that 86-degree-range by the number of colors you chose to come up with the size and location of each bracket. A smaller range also means smaller brackets, which will allow you to account for even more changes in weather. 

Once you’ve figured that out, copying and pasting your data into a spreadsheet will be the most efficient way to visualize it—you’ll be working with a single file, and you’ll be able to delete the columns you don’t need (most of them).  MINZY Some Boys are Just Born with Rugby and Pianos in Their Souls Poster

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Using a spreadsheet also allows you to automatically assign colors to each temperature bracket by using conditional formatting. This feature (available within tools like Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets), will automatically paint a cell a particular color depending on its value, so you’ll know what color corresponds to each day’s average temperature. 

In Google Sheets, select the column with the average daily temperatures, then click on the paint bucket. In the emerging dialog box, scroll down to Conditional Formatting and click Add another rule. Under Format cells if…, open the drop-down menu and choose Is between. You’ll see two new fields where you’ll need to determine the low and high bounds of the first temperature bracket. If your colors will vary every 10 degrees, for example, you might start with a bracket that goes from zero to 10.

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