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I also use Breezy Weather, it is really aesthetically pleasing.
I also use breezy, but i choose fdroid builds whenever possible. I appreciate the extra code monitoring/verification.
I used to use it, but now use Weather Master that's available through izzyonddroid. It's even more aesthetically pleasing imo and also let's you choose from more sources.
Whoa, thanks for this! I've been looking for something that isn't pixel weather, but matches that aesthetic because I'm partial to it.
Nice... But it doesn't allow data sharing (to Gadgetbridge, for example). So it's a no go for me, thanks!
I use it because it doesn't need location services i can set it manually. But still it's good