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Open-Meteo is a free and open-source weather API for non-commercial use

80 pointsby Brajeshwaryesterday at 3:36 PM12 commentsview on HN

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rdmuseryesterday at 5:22 PM

The creator has a hn account: https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=meteo-jeff

His initial comment describing it: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28504740

gnabgibyesterday at 3:37 PM

Popular in 2021 (443 points, 147 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28499910

linker3000yesterday at 5:58 PM

I tried this with Node-RED for a Meshtastic project (MeshBop), but experienced occasional timeouts even when only making a handful of calls per hour. In the end I moved to Met Norway's API for UK/EU weather.

alsetmusicyesterday at 6:21 PM

What timing. I was on a hunt only yesterday for free weather APIs for scripting on a personal hobby. I recognize the page design, but I can’t recall how it rated compared to the competition nor whether it made the list to use. I’ll revisit when I get back to my computer. I live HN.

hazbotyesterday at 8:11 PM

We are a happy paying customer at $DAYJOB.

Also, I looked into omfiles for a project recently, I was very impressed with their speed and blown away by the compression ratios!

abetuskyesterday at 5:44 PM

This is a very confusingly worded.

I think what they mean is that the data and code itself is libre/free/open [0] [1] but the API access is essentially rate limited for non-paying customers?

[0] https://open-meteo.com/en/licence (CC-BY)

[1] https://github.com/open-meteo/open-meteo/blob/main/LICENSE (AGPL)

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boxedyesterday at 7:33 PM

Open-Meteo is amazing. I use it for my iOS weather app Frej: https://github.com/boxed/frej

wolvoleoyesterday at 4:34 PM

I used to use this with home assistant but you seem to have to give a credit card now even for the free access :(

ChrisArchitectyesterday at 9:20 PM

See also Pirate Weather https://pirateweather.net/ which powers Merry Sky