Windy is one of the best weather maps out there still. I use BOM because that is local to Australia, but Windy is pretty accurate most times. Definitely the prettiest weather map currently available for Home Assistant.
I really love the graphics - it breaks out my simple dashboard especially with animations it has. BOM is now available only as custom component if I'm correct?
@@BeardedTinker Yes. The old integrated BOM platform use to be a web scraper so was scrapped. I use the BOM radar, but it is no where near as pretty as the Windy one. It tends to more blend in with the default dashboard colours rather than make a colourful splash. The BOM one is available in HACS, I think it is a candidate for integration to core, but not sure when that will happen.
Excellent guide! But is there a way to keep it synced with the current time? I have a monitor always showing a status-page (sensors, cameras, etc.) and would like to incorporate Windy - however, the time is stuck at whatever time the browser window last updated.
Unfortunately, it doesn't support refresh or auto-refresh. I've seen some people use custom component brower_mod - that creates new service that can be called - browser_mod.lovelace_reload. And than create automation that start this service... Not best solution I know...
Tried just now all three of them - grid, horizontal and vertical stack. Grid is definitively too small - no matter what I did. Horizontal is a bit better, but mostly with two maps only. Vertical of course is best solution, but it will be very long card, unless you us 50% for scaling.
thank you very much, it's fantastic , one question, is there any possibility to have telegram advices for example when radar approaching clouds or other things? thanks
Thank you Marco!!! Much appreciated!! I'm not really sure how this cold be done. As this is data not directly processed by HA, we can't know what is on the map. If we would be able to get any info directly, there shouldn't be an issue to push that to Telegram.
Very nice, thx! Now I only need a vid showing how to get Ecobee & Nest API's. As a complete Noob, I went to the Nest site, paid my $5 for something or another, then got completely lost in the on screen directions... what the heck I'm not a developer, don't want to build an App... just want a key to get Nest into HA. Kind of the same with Ecobee, except they didn't charge me. Cheers!
Unfotunately, I'll not be doing that. Don't have Ecobee or Nest devices (except for speakers) - so can't even try that one. Did you manage to get that sorted?
I have a lot of sensors that I play with, use just for recording or test... I do track ppm but in my main setup, not in recording. Other disabled (but not removed) entities here are metriful, test version of Luftdaten and Local Luftdaten sensor - last two are used but with different it, and metriful is currently disconnected, but I'll be hooking it up once again.
Underrated channel! I leaner so much about HA with your video, thanks you! easy and straight to the point
Thank you!!! Glad you liked it and thanks for the comment - it really means a lot!!!!
so glad I found this: I didn't know i had to remove the stuff from the URL and was staring at a picture of my dashboard!!!! lol
:) Glad it was useful.
A very good episode as always! Everything perfectly explained. It's worth being omega-supporter!
Thank you very much!!!
This is realy nice addition to UI.
thank you
Glad you like it! It really does improve on the UI.
Windy is one of the best weather maps out there still. I use BOM because that is local to Australia, but Windy is pretty accurate most times.
Definitely the prettiest weather map currently available for Home Assistant.
I really love the graphics - it breaks out my simple dashboard especially with animations it has.
BOM is now available only as custom component if I'm correct?
@@BeardedTinker Yes. The old integrated BOM platform use to be a web scraper so was scrapped. I use the BOM radar, but it is no where near as pretty as the Windy one. It tends to more blend in with the default dashboard colours rather than make a colourful splash. The BOM one is available in HACS, I think it is a candidate for integration to core, but not sure when that will happen.
Another enlightening video. Thank you.
Thanks again David! Glad you liked it!
Thank you, BeardedOne!
Any time!😉
just what i was looking for. thanks!
Glad I could help!
Great. Thank you very much. A simple use case without adding too much complexity (instant results). :-)
Glad it helped! Thank you!!!
Very good tutorial ! Thanks a lot 👍
Glad it was helpful! Thank you!
👍very good video, easy installation. Thanks
Thanks Edward! Glad you like it!!!
I learn it from you. Thanks!
Glad it was useful!!!
Exactly what I was looking for! thanks
Glad you like it!!!
Great! Thank you!
Thank you!!
Thank you, nice job! 👍
Thank you too!
Excellent guide! But is there a way to keep it synced with the current time? I have a monitor always showing a status-page (sensors, cameras, etc.) and would like to incorporate Windy - however, the time is stuck at whatever time the browser window last updated.
Unfortunately, it doesn't support refresh or auto-refresh.
I've seen some people use custom component brower_mod - that creates new service that can be called - browser_mod.lovelace_reload. And than create automation that start this service... Not best solution I know...
Great video. Thanks!
Glad you liked it! Inspired by your question :)
Awesome, think I'll give this a go.
Thank you Steve!! Hope you'll like it!
Lets say if I wanted to display three maps, would you use three lovelace cards, grid cart, horizonta/vertical stack, etc.
Tried just now all three of them - grid, horizontal and vertical stack.
Grid is definitively too small - no matter what I did. Horizontal is a bit better, but mostly with two maps only. Vertical of course is best solution, but it will be very long card, unless you us 50% for scaling.
@@BeardedTinker I tried the same thing you did. Same results. I will continue to play with it. Thanks
Maybe, just use 3 separate cards... That way you can move them around...
Eres mi ídolo. Gracias.
Thanks for the comment!
How do you make this animate automatically on the HA card?
Since this is just a frame - it can't be controlled via HA. You need to do that (and not sure if it's possible) when creating URL, on source page.
thank you very much, it's fantastic , one question, is there any possibility to have telegram advices for example when radar approaching clouds or other things? thanks
Thank you Marco!!! Much appreciated!!
I'm not really sure how this cold be done. As this is data not directly processed by HA, we can't know what is on the map. If we would be able to get any info directly, there shouldn't be an issue to push that to Telegram.
Very nice, thx! Now I only need a vid showing how to get Ecobee & Nest API's. As a complete Noob, I went to the Nest site, paid my $5 for something or another, then got completely lost in the on screen directions... what the heck I'm not a developer, don't want to build an App... just want a key to get Nest into HA. Kind of the same with Ecobee, except they didn't charge me. Cheers!
Unfotunately, I'll not be doing that. Don't have Ecobee or Nest devices (except for speakers) - so can't even try that one. Did you manage to get that sorted?
Thank You
Thank you Sergio!
Everything looks good but ur c02 level ppm stayed at 0 will this change after you let it run for a while?
I have a lot of sensors that I play with, use just for recording or test... I do track ppm but in my main setup, not in recording. Other disabled (but not removed) entities here are metriful, test version of Luftdaten and Local Luftdaten sensor - last two are used but with different it, and metriful is currently disconnected, but I'll be hooking it up once again.
thansk sir so much this is my nessessary
Thank you Teo, glad if it was helpful.
very good thank you very much
Thanks for the comment :)
Where are you from Croatia Or Montenegro?
Croatia.
@@BeardedTinker Pozdrav iz HN zanimljiv video upravo sam implementovao vremensku prognozu, hvala na tutorijalu.
Pozdrav iz ZG - super, drago mi je da sam mogao pomoći
EXCELLENT
Thank you Philippe!! 😊