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Hmm I tried it and sadly it isn't as comprehensive as the meterogram widget app.. The app itself is really good with tons of features but the widget doesn't work for me..
Here's the meterogram widget that I'm using now, free https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=be.inet.rainwidget
I like Meteogram because it's a widget that shows you what time it's going to rain and how much there's going to be. (Flowx does the same thing but their rain data seems to be a bit janky.)
For detailed weather forecast widget check out Meteogram https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=be.inet.rainwidget or AIX weather https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.veierland.aix&hl=en.
Have you tried this Meteogram widget? I've been happy with it, I think it does most of the same things, and it has a donate version for much cheaper if you want.
Hi. Wow, fantastic; great work, looks good. Yes, that's starting to do a really good job of combining information in a really readable, meteogram-like format that I became familiar with. Let's look at what you managed to pack in: - temperature - wind speed - wind direction - precipitation probability - overall sky forecast indicator? (Icon) (and you plotted these on the temperature line graph, so I think you nailed that). (Did I miss anything?)
If Aix and those other meteograms still offer any other differences, perhaps it's this: - temperature line is colour-coded (red for above freezing, blue for below freezing) - temperature line seems to follow more increments between major steps (ie. Finer movements between days or between hours). Let's say, "intra-day" temperature line. - still not certain what the best expression for rain is, but I think Aix's dual blue columns expressed min/max rainfall - colour-coding for daylight/night-time hours (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=be.inet.rainwidget&hl=en_GB&gl=US) It's interesting that Aix's left Y axis was temperature, leaving rain un-numbered (but it always felt accurate), whereas you've gone with rain probability on the left axis and plotting the temperature omn the graph. Both are good, I think!
For hourly, did you pick a 5am to 4pm range to accommodate the characters etc? Ie. 24-hour range would be messy?
I think I did do that with the Meteograms API, but some combination of a) I found it difficult to construct the properties required to give to it, or b) an image inside a web-page-in-a-widget widget didn't look great or c) I was nervous about API consumption.
It is widget, but Meteogram Weather Widget https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=be.inet.rainwidget is good one. Free version is good enough feature wise and donate version is cheap.
It offers two widgets, 1 or 2 day one and long term one, and they are easy to customize. I have used this for years and only check Windy if I need to see radar more accurately.
Check out meteogram app. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=be.inet.rainwidget
For even more details, Meteogram Weather Widget has lots of options. There's also a donate version, if the free one isn't enough.
This one does the same thing and doesn't require any permissions. It has a donate version if you want to chip in.
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I've replaced AIX with Meteogram. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=be.inet.rainwidget&hl=en