I've been using Weawow and I like it so far.
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Yes. Weawow is customizable and you can switch the weather provider. Also a good selection of widgets if you need them.
Another happy user of Weawow here!
I recommend Weawow.
Odd name. Great app and widget. Single, dedicated developer and very simple monetization hook (just a donation, if I recall correctly).
Multiple data sources supported, and very customizable.
That's what I use and it's the best weather app I've seen so far. The coolest thing is, when you're choosing weather providers, it will show you the current forecast for each one, so you can compare them better.
And it has so many widgets that are easy to configure.
Another +1 for Weawow. The widgets and choice of weather provider put it over the top for me.
I use Geometric Weather from fdroid, it's very polished. It's entirely FOSS, so nothing's spying on you.
Geometric weather hasn't been updated in ages, its been forked and is called breezy weather fyi
Wow, I've been using geometric for some time now but breezy definitely fixes a few things that had been annoying me! Thank you!
can't seem to find that on the play store or fdroid
https://github.com/weblate/breezy-weather The page says available on Fdroid soon™️
I like yr.no, by the Norwegian meteorological institute.
Pretty neat, installed it from their GitHub. What change I was really hoping for from Geometric Weather was better widgets and to have the widgets include material you colors. Seems like they're largely unchanged right now.
Just installed it 5 minutes ago from Fdroid, so it's there.
I couldn't find breezy weather
but geometric weather
is there.
I have to recommend Today Weather (not weather today, thats different). Excellent minimalistic UI, radar forecast, percipatation charts, widgets, all works excellent.
Meteogram is an amazingly customizable widget-type app that shows everything you could imagine on a timeline/chart. One of my all-time favorite and most used apps. It is updated regularly, and the amount of customization is insane. It is so nice to be able to just look at a chart and instantly know everything you need to know about the upcoming hour(s) and day(s).
I have been also been using an app called Forecaster which is pretty cool, that's more of a conventional weather app.
My favorite radar app is MyRadar.
I liked Appy Weather for a while. Nice clean design, and had access to the Dark Sky API and now the Apple Weather API after Dark Sky was shut down.
The precipitation notifications became nonsense for me though. We were on week 2 of a drought recently and I would get notifications saying things like "heavy rain continues for 8 hours" with no precipitation in sight. Not sure if that was the app's fault (developer hasn't updated in a while) or the API's, but yeah. Inaccurate notifications.
I am on a Pixel Fold now, so I'm currently using the redesigned Google Weather app. I really like the redesign. I just noticed that I had notifications disabled due to previously using that other app though, so I'm curious to see if it has live precipitation notifications now that they have the ML-Powered Dark Sky-like Nowcast thing.
Overdrop is a really nice one with a great looking UI.
Carrot Weather is also pretty good and has funny quotes it shows you if you like that kinda thing, but the dev is primarily an IOS developer so the Android app is pretty far behind feature wise if you compare the two versions.
+1 to Overdrop. I like it quite a bit!
MyRadar
I worked outside for a few years and found this to be the most reliable app out there. It'd give me a fifteen minute warning for rain and was consistently spot on. I like the ui, but it's not as snazzy as some of the others.
I love checking the future forecast via different weather models. Very nice and fun. Been using this for a few years now.
I pay the $20 a year for full access to the other like 4 models, mostly because I want the programmer to be able to eat so they can keep putting the app out.
I'm surprised no one here has said Shadow Weather. It's meant to be a replacement for Dark Skies on Android.
Weawow by far.
How many weather data providers are there in most country?
Almost all weather apps and channels in the US get their raw data from a single government agency called the NOAA. But all of those entities interpret that data and present it to the end user differently. So I can't say how many the average country has, but the US doesn't really have as many as it seems.
Flowx shows the model is using and you can change it.
I can recommend this app: https://github.com/WangDaYeeeeee/GeometricWeather
Here's a fork of Geometric Weather that's still being maintained, which is what I use now: https://github.com/breezy-weather/breezy-weather
Thanks a lot, I was still using Geometric Weather !
Honestly, my go to has to be Weather Today. Great layout with support for Apple Weatherkit (dark sky api).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kokoschka.michael.weather
I use weather apps every day. My job revolves around the weather. I currently live in NW Indiana and the weather here is notoriously fickle. I need good forecasts.
Over the years, AccuWeather has been the most accurate and user-friendly by MILES.
Windy, overall, but especially for VFR forecasts, one of the few that will give cloud ceiling and visibility, and detailed winds (both on the ground and aloft, steady and gusts).
DWD Warnwetter for rain and warnings.
I'm actually developing a weather app for Android. Its still in its early phases and is lacking in features, but if you search for Weather Warbler on the play store, you will find it. It's in beta and you can expect some bugs here and there, but trying to build a fun weather app.
Pretty neat, installed it from their GitHub. What change I was really hoping for from Geometric Weather was better widgets and to have the widgets include material you colors. Seems like they're largely unchanged right now.
I highly recommend Foreca Weather. They have recently decided to put a ton of work into the app and for the past few months it's been getting updated weekly with a bunch of new features. I love that kind of shit.
This is a great weather app. I can vouch for that. I've been using it for a little while now and I really like the layout.
I'm using Today Weather. Great overall app in terms of UI and info.
Shadow weather is what I've been using since dark sky shut down. It has multiple sources, including apple(dark sky). Seems to be pretty accurate since it pulls from several sources.
Seconding, the UI isn't the prettiest but it has a lot of information, one of the best weather radar setups I've encountered, and fairly accurate predictions due to pulling data from multiple sources.