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What are you favorite European weather applications/webpages? At the moment I’m using https://www.yr.no/, but I don’t completely like the design of their application. I mostly don’t like the fact that each day is split into 4 segments instead of showing one line per day. It might sound like a minor thing (and it really is), but if someone knows other good alternatives please share your experiences.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Oh, interesting! And are they actually more open then "OpenWeatherMap" about which I've heard people say that they're only calling themselves that (like OpenAI) but aren't actually? They seem to use Creative Commons, interesting ...