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Arcus does the trick for me.
I couldn't care less about widgets as I usually check the weather when I wake up to see what to wear. So far hasn't failed me with it's very precise hourly predictions.
Arcus Weather now has radar.
Arcus is a forecast.io powered weather app with a clean and simple UI, widget, notifications and radar.
I use Arcus: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arcusweather.darksky Sadly, the play listing doesnt show the numerous widgets. The one I use just has a little weather icon and the text 'rain starting in 10 minutes' or 'sunny all day' on two lines. I always use this app as it is accurate to the minute where I am, midlands, UK and I've never found ANY app that is more accurate. Obviously, YMMV
Arcus similar to Dark Sky on iOS. Yes, there's an Android version now, but IIRC it requires a subscription. Try Arcus if you want to know to the minute when rain/snow will start and stop.
Weather Timeline is a close second to me - great look/UI.
Slightly different style, but try Arcus. The 48 hour temp/precip widget is nearest. Add 'current summary', and resize after dropping. Pretty nice Wx at a glance. Its predictions for when it will start raining and for how long can be surprisingly accurate.
Sure. Just get any app that offers weather alerts and make sure notifications are enabled for the app through the tweaked MI Fit notification app. I'm using Arcus and Pro Weather Alerts.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arcusweather.darksky
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.globalcanofworms.android.proweatheralert
There is a free version of Pro Weather Alerts called Simple Weather Alerts.
Arcus shows the highly localized weather predictions. Not sure how well known it is... https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arcusweather.darksky
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arcusweather.darksky is the one I use. It seems to reliably tell me when it's going to start raining and for how long (up to an hour, I think).
P.S. I've been perfectly happy with the free version, but I just noticed they have a $3 "upgrade key"; I haven't felt need of any of the upgrades it buys, but I happily bought it to pay a little for the app.
Is it worth switching to weather timeline? I'm currently on arcus weather and that uses the forecast.io source which I think is darksky's site.
Arcus weather: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arcusweather.darksky&hl=en_GB Sadly, the listing doesnt show the widget, but it can be transparent or card like, is very accurate weather to the nearest 10 minutes. I must look at it 50 times a day :)
Can you elaborate on how you set up the calendar widget in Kustom? Also, you might want to check out Arcus Weather for a possible widget, it has a minimal look with transparency options that would work well with what you have going on.
Arcus is a one time only purchase and uses the exact same data source.
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Arcus uses the same data and is free. Or you can pay $2.75 to remove ads and get some extra features for life!
Arcus weather, ultra accurate down to the minute (for me in the UK)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arcusweather.darksky&hl=en_GB
ARCUS: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arcusweather.darksky&hl=en Just as its the most accurate one for me, to the minute.
Arcus uses Forecast.io and has a customizable widget which includes forecasts.
Or Arcus
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arcusweather.darksky&hl=en
Same weather source (forecast.io) as DarkSky.
It's not an app but I found this: http://forecast.io/raw/ Edit: this might be what you are looking for - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arcusweather.darksky
Arcus Weather Or Dark Sky for iOS. I think its the best weather app.
Wow, I haven't used the official Wikipedia app in over a year. It's really come a long way. You're right, it's better than Lobowiki, now.
I haven't seen Weather Timeline, before, but some other apps that use forecast.io include Arcus Weather, atmosHere Weather, and UNIWeather.
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> Arcus will be shutting down in the near future. The source of Arcus' data, Dark Sky, was recently purchased by Apple. In their infinite wisdon, they've decided to shut down the API by end of 2021. ...
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I use Arcus weather as my go to weather app that goes on every new device I get.
Arcus. The widget is down to the minute. It uses forecast.io. in browser check out forecast.io
I'm going to have to unbiasly agree.
Arcus, uses a more normal material design look compared to weather timeline and has a very customizable widget
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arcusweather.darksky
I use Nova Launcher. Everything else I use I already mentioned and is available on the Play Store.
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I really enjoy Arcus. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arcusweather.darksky
Just download arcus. Same API just not as pretty. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arcusweather.darksky
If you want 9/10s of forcast.io (the framework Dark Sky uses) and don't want to deal with a re-occurring subscription, Arcus is a decent alternative (it predates Dark Sky.)
I mostly use it for the configurable, simple widget. Because I don't live in the US, the lack of radar doesn't bother me.