Ask HN: Where do you currently get weather forecasting in a browser?
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Merry Sky is sorta dark sky reimagined.
https://merrysky.net
https://merrysky.net
NWS - pick your map: https://www.weather.gov/forecastmaps
Enter a city in the left nav bar for local maps. I prefer the local forecast discussions. Here’s Seattle: https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=SEW&issuedby=S...
Enter a city in the left nav bar for local maps. I prefer the local forecast discussions. Here’s Seattle: https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=SEW&issuedby=S...
I made my own weather app using NOAA data. You can check it out here:
https://azartiz.com/mildred/
That simple app provides a lot of data for where I live.
If you follow the urls in the source code and do a little sleuthing you can change them for any lat/long or area you want.
https://azartiz.com/mildred/
That simple app provides a lot of data for where I live.
If you follow the urls in the source code and do a little sleuthing you can change them for any lat/long or area you want.
https://wttr.in
Works in the terminal as well:
Works in the terminal as well:
curl wttr.in`weather` into google works fine for basic stuff.
wunderground.com for hourly rain forecasts, for when I want to keep an eye on potential flooding around my house.
wunderground.com for hourly rain forecasts, for when I want to keep an eye on potential flooding around my house.
I type weather and my zip code. I don't care what the top post is.
Weatherbug
Have found ventusky to be the most relevant replacement so far - I (personally) am selecting for a "large scale" map that can show forecasts for the coming hours/days