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Breezy Weather is a free and open-source Android weather app, forked from Geometric Weather, adding new features, sources, modernizing code, fixing bugs, updating dependencies for security reasons, etc., while keep having a smooth user and developer experience in mind.
Features
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Weather data
- Daily and hourly forecasts up to 16 days
- Temperature
- Air quality
- Wind
- UV index
- Precipitation
- Feels like temperature
- Hourly forecasts
- Humidity / Dew point
- Pressure
- Cloud cover
- Visibility
- Precipitation in the next hour
- Air quality
- Pollen & Mold
- Ephemeris (Sun & Moon)
- Severe weather and precipitation alerts
- Real-time weather conditions
- Temperature
- Feels like
- Wind
- UV index
- Humidity
- Dew point
- Atmospheric pressure
- Visibility
- Cloud cover
- Ceiling
- Daily and hourly forecasts up to 16 days
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Multiple weather sources
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Large selection of home screen widgets for at-a-glance information
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Live wallpaper
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Custom icon packs
- Geometric Weather icon packs
- Chronus Weather icon packs
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Automatic dark mode
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Looking for radar? Check out this document
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Free and Open Source
- No proprietary blobs/dependencies (versions 5.0.0-alpha and later)
- Releases generated by GitHub actions, guaranteeing it matches the source code
- Fully works with Open-Meteo (FOSS source)
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Privacy-friendly
- No personal data collected by the app (link to app privacy policy)
- Multiple sources are available, with links to their privacy policies for transparency
- Current location is optional and not added by default
- If using current location, an IP location service can be used instead of GPS to send less accurate coordinates to weather source
- No trackers/automatic crash reporters
Note: If the link isn’t working for you or if you can’t find the app, update the default F-Droid repository in your F-Droid client.
Best weather app I’ve used. FOSS but unlike most FOSS weather apps, it doesn’t FEEL like your typical FOSS alternative.
So it doesn’t feel better than the typical bloated half working must pay now and “sacrifice your first born” app?
I think they mean it doesn’t feel like it was designed in 1999
In my experience, FOSS apps are not the alternative, they are what any app should be. They look, feel and work better than any paid app, yet people continue to call them “alternatives”
They’re often “alternatives” to significantly more polished and popular apps that have names that people actually recognize. That’s why they’re called alternatives.
You could just as easily say the mainstream app is an “alternative” to the FOSS one, and it still doesn’t mean either one is necessarily better than the other, but most people wouldn’t know WTF you’re talking about.
Lack of polish stems from open source apps having engineers write the code without necessarily having input from a UX designer, would you think?
Meanwhile if you have a paid app, you can use your budget to hire UX/QA etc.?
I mean you can attribute it to any number of things. Most of it being probably lack of funding.
Someone or several someones are volunteering their time to create this, and may not take the additional time required to make it “polished”, and only enough time to make it functional.
Heroes, they are. <3 FOSS devs
Any idea how many UX designers help with open source? KDE looks way better than windows (IMHO) and having used it for 20 years I just seriously wonder why people pay hundreds of dollars for windows crap while they can have something better for free
it also supports Gadgetbridge integration, so I get the weather data from it on my watch.
Here’s the TIL I need.
Thanks noodlejetski (c:
Same, thanks original commenter!
Can this be used on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4?
Glad I saw this post today, downloaded and love it straight away! So clean and exactly what I wanted out of a FOSS weather app.
Great app, just wish they had a radar.
Also for my American brethren that also use Freedom units, you might have to set speed, temperature, volume, pressure measurements to something our smooth brains can understand:
It’s the best weather app for Android. Beautiful design and great optimization.
Hey, I use this app! It’s awesome. They also included lots of information about the air quality measurements, which I appreciated. For example:
Than you very much! I’ve been using this app for moths and I didn’t know this. Cool feature.
Why does it send intermittent notifications stating the update failed?
I ended up just disabling that notifications channel cuz I don’t care that much it it fails in the background.
I had to mess around in Android/Samsung settings to give it permissions to run in the background.
That’s probably why that happened to me, on Android as well. I set the location setting to work only while using the app. I think since I turned off notifications, it stopped sending the failed update message.
Just found it and managed to load it into Niagara launcher.
Excellent looking, but it’s only been running for 5 mins so I can’t really judge it ;-)
Tried it, decided to stay with Weawow which is beyond excellent.
I discovered this after giving up on the BBC weather app because it wants me to sign in.
It’s been really good, I love the details and it’s been getting regular updates. Recommended.
I was searching for a new weather app a few months ago and landed on Breezy - definitely the best one currently out there for Android!
My weather app of choice for about a year now. Really nice interface and solid performance.
Cool looking app. I wish it was available on Google Play for people not familiar with third party app downloads.
My favorite feature is the 1-row weekly weather widget for my home screen. I have that next to its 1x1 widget for everything I want at a glance using minimal space.
Customized widgets is my number 1 desire for most apps
Ohh I’m so glad. I was on geometric weather and it stopped working a few weeks ago. It’s a beautiful app.