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I probably use far too many widgets on my Android smartphone. Actually, yes, I do use too many widgets. They do serve me plenty of information, though. They range in functionality from calendars for keeping up with tasks and events to more practical tickers for sports scores and stock prices. I could live without some, but one widget you’d have to pry from my cold, lifeless fingers is Meteogram — my favorite Android weather widget with a dizzyingly long list of tools, customizations, and information.
I didn’t go looking for a weather app like Meteogram; it found me. My journey with it started soon after the death of Weather Timeline in 2018. I needed a replacement that offered the information I needed with clean, colorful aesthetics to match. It’s a task that I found insurmountable, but what I found was something much more powerful.
I didn’t go looking for a weather app like Meteogram; it found me. My journey with it started soon after the death of Weather Timeline in 2018. I needed a replacement that offered the information I needed with clean, colorful aesthetics to match. It’s a task that I found insurmountable, but what I found was something much more powerful.