- cross-posted to:
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- cross-posted to:
- selfhost@lemmy.ml
- opensource@programming.dev
4 years ago, I posted about the weather service I did build. Back then, Serenum used OpenWeatherMap, but after a while they changed their API and I didn’t have any strength to make the changes in Serenum API.
Earlier this year, I started with the new version of Serenum without Serenum API (too much work, too little time), now using Open-Meteo. I released the first version last week as a beta and now I find Serenum enough finished to share it here on Lemmy.
Still in beta, though, since stuff needs to be improved. But everything(?) works as it should.
This is really nice. I notice that if I load the page for my city, then use “settings” to change the units on that page, then reload the page, the reloaded page is still in the old units. But that’s pretty minor.
I’m more interested in an API for this than in the web UI anyway, since I might like to use it as a widget.
This is an excellent, concise weather layout. Thank you.
Also, the first time I’ve seen Tick-Risk on a forecast, which I didn’t even know was data available for our area.(Northern WA)
I usually use 2 apps Forecastie(for the weekly graphs), and QuickWeather(for the weather radar timelapse.
If those two features were combined with your layout… 🤗
Hey I am an outdoorsman and I find it difficult to find data about rain, specifically quantity of rain, hourly and daily. Is there a good way I can access this info from your site?
breezy with meteo france as source gives me hourly and daily rain data.
Breezy is great but it’s not even consistent with itself. Go into a different part of the UI and get completely different numbers.
there’s also. https://apt.izzysoft.de/packages/com.akylas.weather
representation with one line is more intuitive but the interface is a little crowded.
you can also compare models to see, in time, which one is more accurate for your area
Hi. You mean grabbing information from Serenum? I have thoughts about adding such feature, but no confirmed plans yet, though.




