To solve the first problem I chose the smallest stitch I could find -- the linen stitch, or sometimes called the moss stitch. It is basically smaller than a single crochet because the stitch goes down into the space in the previous row. I also used a 4 mm hook which is smaller than I usually use. My only worry at this point is that it's going to be too stiff! But, we'll just have to see what happens! That's how I like to live anyway. Life is boring with too much certainty. I did start and pull everything out at least twice before I fixed on a good width and hook size. After the second time I even decided to measure and do actual math! There is a first time for everything. It should turn out to be a normal size for a human blanket which will be nice.
For the second problem, I decided to not use any yellow at all! There, that was easy. I still don't have my absolute ideal color palette, because I am trying to use up some excess yarn that is idling around the closet being useless, but it should be more pleasing this time around. I am using Stylecraft DK and crocheting the high temperature that was reached each day.
less than 5˚- lobelia
5˚-19˚- lavender
20˚-34˚- turquoise
35˚-49˚- teal
50˚-64˚- grass
65˚-79˚- clematis
80˚-94˚- fuchsia
95˚+- currently undecided
So here is the first month:

New Year's day did not reach 5˚! But we've managed to get above it the rest of the time -- and several days over 50˚! Our weather is all over the place! I can see how this would be a boring exercise in more temperate climes -- a risk I'm willing to take someday (hopefully), but for now, this is making the winter a little more exciting.
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