Hi HN, I tried my best to make a visual weather forecast that has a high information density but is still beautiful to look at (and to pin as a widget on an Apple Watch watchface, iPhone homescreen and mac desktop).<p>The app uses the great (and ofter underrated) forecast sources:<p>- Foreca (consistently ranking on par with the best services at <a href="https://www.forecastadvisor.com" rel="nofollow">https://www.forecastadvisor.com</a>, with a very capable nowcast)<p>- Open-meteo (an amazing indie project from Germany, integrating almost all of the western world's open data sources)<p>- Pirate Weather (indie API exposing NOAA's GFS, HRRR and NBM models)<p>No ads, no tracking, and no sharing of locations with third parties (I have a middle-man server to isolate weather providers from being able to track individual devices movements, and I don't store any location or personally identifiable data - just like I'd like every service to behave).<p>Here's a screenshot gallery:
<a href="https://impresskit.net/6430c7f0-b34b-418f-9824-f386f939be9a/images" rel="nofollow">https://impresskit.net/6430c7f0-b34b-418f-9824-f386f939be9a/...</a><p>Ask me anything :)
Tomas