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Storm Glass: simulate the weather at your desk

Inspired by the tempescope , The Modern Inventor’s Storm Glass is a weather-simulating lamp that can recreate the weather of any location in the world, all thanks to the help of a Raspberry Pi Zero W. Image c/o The Modern Inventor The lamp uses the Weather Underground API, which allows the Raspberry Pi to access current and predicted weather conditions across the globe.

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Build A DIY Weather Forecast Display With A Raspberry Pi And A LED Matrix – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Build A DIY Weather Forecast Display With A Raspberry Pi And A LED Matrix Lifehacker Australia This project is powered by a Raspberry Pi that taps into Weather Underground. Once it pulls in the forecast, it displays the forecast using a word matrix that's backed with a string of LEDs.

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Build a DIY Weather Forecast Display With a Raspberry Pi and a LED Matrix – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Build a DIY Weather Forecast Display With a Raspberry Pi and a LED Matrix Lifehacker This project's powered by a Raspberry Pi that taps into Weather Underground.

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