HomeWeatherStationTemplate

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Home Weather Station website template by Brian Underdown (weather34)

Brian has developed a one-page, elegant personal weather website template that supports many different weather software programs. In late 2018, he has turned over development and support for all but the Meteobridge NANO version to other developers. He has graciously allowed us to host the Cumulus version here on the Cumulus Wiki. Ongoing support for this version will be provided through the Cumulus Forum and changes/issues via GitHub.

Home Weather Station Template for Cumulus

Download: [Weather Station Template for Cumulus distribution]

GitHub repository: https://github.com/ktrue/CU-HWS

Non-Cumulus versions

Alternative versions listed below are not maintained by weather34 in any way -- only the Cumulus version receives css updates

https://github.com/steepleian/weather34-Home-Weatherstation-Template-WeeWX-adapted

  • Weatherflow API Version *Discontinued Please use meteobridge version if you have a meteobridge product, it offers more versatile options over the API and faster updates and better history/chart outputs or alternatively try the version for Weather Display below by Wim van der Kuil
  • Raspberry Pi Python Weatherflow console version available via here supported download via by Peter Davis ( Weatherflow Forum )

https://github.com/peted-davis/WeatherFlow_PiConsole

  • Davis WeatherLink version by Mats Ahlklo supports WL 2.0 details here

http://pysselilivet.blogspot.com/2017/01/install-weather34-with-weatherlink.html

  • ATMOCOM Version for Ambient WS-2902 Osprey,Ventus W830, MiSol, ChiliTec, PanTech, Froggit WH3000, Ambient WS-8478 Falcon, Bresser,FOSHK HP-3500 series info here

https://atmocom.com/Demo-weather-data

  • Weather Display version by Wim van der Kuil Now Available via

https://wd34.weather-template.com/

Brian's note

A note from Brian 2-Jan-2019 (quoted from https://www.wxforum.net/index.php?topic=29817.msg366998#msg366998 ):

Features and appearance may vary across these versions and requests for additions should go to the individual maintaining these.. there are two other versions not quite ready for release but are based on using the Rasperry Pi.

The only supported (by weather34) versions are Meteobridge and the current running beta for Meteobridge NANO-SD. These versions are rich in features and additional features are added when time permits (a lot was added to the beta version in December 2018 it now supports 150 types of data variables, whole array of chart data for those with lots historical data with more to come).

The current Meteobridge NANO-SD beta version has lots of historical options and almanac pop ups for various data.

You will also find a version maintained by Meteobridge developer (Boris) built into the NANO-SD product which doesn't require a web server as it merely runs inside the Meteobridge NANO-SD control panel.