** Long click a free spot on your home screen to add this WIDGET **
This is a simple widget that searches for and shows weather from the nearest available Weather Display compatible weather station using your devices location, or you can choose a weather station from a (growing) list.
You can also configure the widget to point it to your own (or someone else's) weather station if you know the URL to the clientraw.txt file that the Weather Display software provides.
The database of weather stations it uses is based on the ones found here: http://www.weather-watch.com/links/Weather-Stations/
Update frequency is configurable to 2, 5, 10, 15, 30 or 60 minutes. Or you can turn the scheduled update off. You can also you set an option to show the current temperature, wind speed in the Android notification bar, as well as showing a rain icon if rain is detected.
Underneath the 'weather description' line, the widget shows a series of up to 6 weather measurements (rain today, average windspeed in last 10 minutes, max gust in last hour, humidity, pressure, dew point temperature, indoor temperature). These can be individually turned on or off. There is only space for 2 per line though.
Temperature units are configurable to Celsius or Fahrenheit. Wind units can be knots, mph, kph, m/s. Humidity is displayed as a percentage figure. Pressure can be displayed in inches or millibars. Rain Units are configurable to mm or inches. Daily min/max temperature can also be shown in very small text next to the main temperature value.
The widget also shows a wind direction indicator (a white arrow) which points in the direction the wind is going (up for north). The arrow gets thicker if windspeed increases.
A red up arrow is shown to the right of the temperature reading if the temperature is going up (in the last hour), or a blue down arrow is shown if it's going down. A green arrow can be shown next to the rainfall value indicating air pressure tendency (up or down).
The widget background can be changed to either black, transparent, semi transparent, a cloud or a dynamic 10 hour graph of temperature, rain, pressure or wind.
Please email me at autumnit1@gmail.com if you have any ideas for improving this widget. Please also let me know if you want to help with the language translations for your country!
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This is a simple widget that searches for and shows weather from the nearest available Weather Display compatible weather station using your devices location, or you can choose a weather station from a (growing) list.
You can also configure the widget to point it to your own (or someone else's) weather station if you know the URL to the clientraw.txt file that the Weather Display software provides.
The database of weather stations it uses is based on the ones found here: http://www.weather-watch.com/links/Weather-Stations/
Update frequency is configurable to 2, 5, 10, 15, 30 or 60 minutes. Or you can turn the scheduled update off. You can also you set an option to show the current temperature, wind speed in the Android notification bar, as well as showing a rain icon if rain is detected.
Underneath the 'weather description' line, the widget shows a series of up to 6 weather measurements (rain today, average windspeed in last 10 minutes, max gust in last hour, humidity, pressure, dew point temperature, indoor temperature). These can be individually turned on or off. There is only space for 2 per line though.
Temperature units are configurable to Celsius or Fahrenheit. Wind units can be knots, mph, kph, m/s. Humidity is displayed as a percentage figure. Pressure can be displayed in inches or millibars. Rain Units are configurable to mm or inches. Daily min/max temperature can also be shown in very small text next to the main temperature value.
The widget also shows a wind direction indicator (a white arrow) which points in the direction the wind is going (up for north). The arrow gets thicker if windspeed increases.
A red up arrow is shown to the right of the temperature reading if the temperature is going up (in the last hour), or a blue down arrow is shown if it's going down. A green arrow can be shown next to the rainfall value indicating air pressure tendency (up or down).
The widget background can be changed to either black, transparent, semi transparent, a cloud or a dynamic 10 hour graph of temperature, rain, pressure or wind.
Please email me at autumnit1@gmail.com if you have any ideas for improving this widget. Please also let me know if you want to help with the language translations for your country!
Tags: uk.autumnit.android.weather.widget.paid, android watch weather, clientraw.txt android, watch widgets android, weather & watch widget.
Recently changed in this version:
10.0 - 10.4
Station updates
9.9 - 10.0
Station updates
9.7 - 9.8
Translation updates
Weather station update
9.6
Error handling improvements (thank you for clicking the 'report' button when there is an error).
Station update.
9.2 - 9.5
Bug fix for Android 4.2 and station updates
9.2
Enabled multiple widgets for different stations with their own settings. ** please note, you will need to re-save your settings! **
Removed kelvins from temperature options.
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Comments and ratings for Weather Watch Widget
(72 stars)
by Mark Hiseman on 22/04/2013
Excellent widget which displays the data from my Meteohub linked weather station very reliably on my Nexus 7. I love the way it can overlay the numerical data on a graphical background (I use the temperature plot for the last 10 hours). It would be even b
(72 stars)
by Brad Bradsher on 21/03/2013
and when it does, the temperature is way off.
(72 stars)
by A Google User on 11/02/2013
Latest version loses its settings from time to time resulting in no updates and widget having to be reset. Shame as prior to the updates to allow more than one location, this app was solid.
(72 stars)
by Svend Gundestrup on 03/01/2013
Works as expected
(72 stars)
by Mitch M on 07/12/2012
I tried them all and hands down this one is the best. I have the update interval set at 2 minutes. Every time I look the weather conditions are never more than 2 minutes old. Works over the cell phone network well as WII FI. If your looking for the very l
(72 stars)
by Marilyn C. on 03/12/2012
Tired of updates.... I appreciate it, but tired of it.
(72 stars)
by Ray on 07/08/2012
Great as it connects direct to either of my weather stations and links to my main weather site. Being a widget it can be left on home screen and set to update automatically every 2mins.