A Python wrapper around the OpenWeatherMap web API
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A Python wrapper around the OpenWeatherMap web API
Bot which shows you temperature(max & min),speed of wind,humidity and time of sunset & sunrise in interesting for you city.
PyOWM integration for Django
WindowSense tells you when to open your windows by integrating with your Nest thermostat and getting local weather forecasts. Runs on Raspberry Pi + Sense HAT.
The weather app built using Streamlit and PyOWM deployed using Heroku
Async OpenWeatherMap lib
ToWear is an application that suggests outfits to users from their closets based on the weather. We use linear regression to personalize the results to each user. Check out the current state of the app here:
Making a weather forecast web app using streamlit and deployed using Heroku.
Created a simple web-based application for weather forecasting and deployed on heroku platform. Added features like zip-code based query, fetching data for temperature in both units (Celsius & Fahrenheit), weather alerts, sunrise & sunset time. Go through README.md for more understanding.
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use data from open weather map to point a servo to the current conditions
Django + DRF + celery + summernote + импорт/экспорт Excel + PyOWM (сторонняя API) + tresuremap (работа с картами) + constance + docker
This is a desktop assistant which can do many things including search, send email etc.
Weather application GUI using python
A sweet weather GUI, using Matplotlib and OpenWeatherMap API
A python based weather GUI. In this project I have used pyowm, matplotlib module and a weather api to fetch the recent weather data.
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