@zkab just use this:
.wi-sunrise {
color: #ff0;
}
.wi-sunset {
color: #eb0;
}
.wi-night-showers {
color: #07f;
}
.wi-degrees {
color: #415;
}
.wi-rain {
color: #00f;
}
.wi-showers {
color: #07f;
}
.wi-night-showers {
color: #07f;
}
.wi-night-alt-cloudy-windy {
color: #aaa;
}
.wi-night-cloudy {
color: #aaa;
}
.wi-cloudy {
color: #aaa;
}
.wi-day-cloudy {
color: #aaa;
}
.wi-cloudy {
color: #aaa;
}
.wi-cloudy-windy {
color: #aaa;
}
.wi-showers {
color: #00f;
}
.wi-thunderstorm {
color: #ff0;
}
.wi-snow {
color: #fff;
}
.wi-fog {
color: #999;
}
.wi-night-clear {
color: #F4F8A9;
}
.wi-night-rain {
color: #00f;
}
.wi-night-thunderstorm {
color: #ff0;
}
.wi-night-snow {
color: #fff;
}
Get rid of the currentweather from in front of the css… then you can change colors ;)