I’ve been working on ZedDisplay WeatherFlow, a customizable weather dashboard built specifically for WeatherFlow Tempest personal weather stations. It lets you build your own display with drag-and-drop widgets, real-time updates, and multiple screens you can swipe between — basically, make it look and behave the way you want. (Just bring a token from here: https://tempestwx.com/settings/tokens.)
This actually grew out of a boat Signal K marine data display, and I’m continuing to experiment with better ways to present weather- and marine-related data. The layout is super flexible: an 8×8 grid, resizable widgets, portrait and landscape layouts, and a full-screen mode that hides controls when you don’t need them.
There’s a forecast spinner widget for hourly forecasts that includes sun and moon cycles, along with integrated NWS alerts.
The daily forecast widget shows a “today arc,” live station observations, and the daily outlook.
The multi-station system remembers your preferences per location and lets you choose which data source feeds each measurement — while keeping your dashboard layout intact.
A Wear OS version is also on the way.
A prerelease sideload is here:
https://github.com/motamman/ZedDisplay-Weatherflow/releases/latest
If you’d rather install through Google, email zeddisplay@zennora.sv and I’ll add you to the internal tester group.
This is my third Flutter/Dart (cpp) project and have used it to build IOS, MacOS, Linux and Android apps, from the same project codebase. Interesting work.
You thoughts, questions and suggestions are very much welcome and appreciated.
Pax,
Mo


