Weather station for a Raspberry Pi
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Weather station for a Raspberry Pi
Weather App helps users to detect the current weather all over the globe 🌦️ ☀️ ❄️
## Flask Weather App (3D!) ☁️ This Flask app shows current weather & a cool 3D scene based on it! Uses OpenWeatherMap API. Great for learning Flask & building interactive weather apps. ✨ (Work in progress on 3D scenes)
The Weather App is a simple web application that allows users to check the current weather conditions of a location. It fetches data from the OpenWeather API and displays it in a user-friendly interface.
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Fetches data from the Open Weather Api and is very effective and shows the true data and information for the city. Open Weather Api's : https://openweathermap.org/api all the images are saved in the images.zip file. Hope you have good day coding <3
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