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For forecast, you can selfhost a Open-Meteo. But note this need a lot of RAM and storage to run the weather model.
https://github.com/open-meteo/open-meteo
This looks good, although I'm not a fan that it says "non-commercial use" To me that means, we reserve the right to alter the deal. Also it seems to get it's data from a private company, rather than my local government weather office and their public API, whatever it might be ?
Also, this says it is an API. So would I need to code up an entire web front end to display the data like I would like .. ?
I presume, there is some application which can display data of this API ? Are any, like the style I am after ?
I see that it has the historical data so that's great, maybe I could have the min/maximum recorded temperatures as part of my single temperature view thing, at least, it could do it !
I see there is a 10000 API request limit, so I don't know if that's going to work at all. If I just scroll back in time, I imagine it would bust this 10000 request cap very quickly ?
But that does sound like the most promising meteo self-hosted option.
It's kind of weird we've got maps, mail, notes but not weather ?
There are so many people making their own weather stations but it seems here there has not really been someone self-hosting their own weather dashboard !
Maybe it's a new frontier of selfhosting !