This is do-able with IFTTT. Maybe best to market outside of the tech community, to people who don't know about or aren't interested in setting up their own IFTTT.<p>Edit: Good on you for actually doing it though!
This is super cool, and I'm very tempted to sign up... but how else will my cell number be used? Even without getting all legal, I'd love a brief note in your FAQ about your privacy policy.
This is great!<p>Thanks so much for sharing the code, it's extremely helpful.<p>I've thought about making something similar (notifications for certain events via SMS) and I'm wondering if you know if Twilio can charge a fee to the end-user for every text? i.e. if for example I say "Subscribe to get an SMS every time there is a tornado in your area, for 50c per SMS" (I made that up, BTW)
Out of curiosity, I signed up for a daily weather text from a Show HN a couple months ago. I love their imaginative texts.<p>But I want a friend to sign up and have no recollection of what service it is. I'm guessing not this one as this says it doesn't get sent on weekends. Ideas?
Can we have a relative weather service? I'd like to know how today will be compared to yesterday. It's insane that this doesn't exist given that is how most of us end up gauging what action we need to take for the weather.