I agree. I always avoid these aggregators that offer world-wide coverage. The quality of the data is often questionable.
As a cyclist I'm mostly interested in rain. So I check the rain radar of the national weather service, which has excellent resolution.
Even when travelling I spend 5 minutes to dig out the relevant local pages of a national weather service and bookmark them. Not something I have to do so frequently that any kind of automation would be needed.
Weather apps and this client are a solutions in search of a real problem. Yes, it's a nice demo, I like working with the terminal. But I am not working with weather all day long.
As a cyclist I'm mostly interested in rain. So I check the rain radar of the national weather service, which has excellent resolution.
Even when travelling I spend 5 minutes to dig out the relevant local pages of a national weather service and bookmark them. Not something I have to do so frequently that any kind of automation would be needed.
Weather apps and this client are a solutions in search of a real problem. Yes, it's a nice demo, I like working with the terminal. But I am not working with weather all day long.