• Kftrendy@sh.itjust.works
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    10 months ago

    I use an iPhone at the moment, so I don’t have direct experience with the Android version, but I very much like Yr. It is free, I think open-source (they at least have a github page), gives you a good amount of info (hourly, 3-day, and long-term forecasts, graphs of temperature, pressure, wind, and rain UV index, maybe a few other things), gathers basically no data about users, has no ads, and has a reasonably good UI. It’s maintained by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute, so it probably works better in Norway - but I am in the US and it’s honestly been fine for anything that doesn’t need minute-by-minute updates (per their website it updates every 6 hours outside of Norway).

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    10 months ago

    I’ve tried OmWeather (F-Droid) and Breezy Weather (Github), mainly searching for nice-looking and customizable widgets to use, and in that respect Breezy is my winner for now. I know that Forecastie is also another good one.