Weather in your Calendar
Get the local weather forecast with icons in your calendar
You can now get the weather forecast directly into your calendar. This local weather calendar uses emojis ⛅️ 🌧️ ☀️ 🌨️ to display a 16 days forecast from OpenWeatherMap. Enter you city, adjust according to your preferences and subscribe to your calendar.
Reviews for Weather in your Calendar
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Weather in your Calendar is praised for its simplicity and ease of integration with calendars, providing a convenient way to view weather forecasts alongside daily schedules. Users appreciate the visual appeal of weather icons and the straightforward setup process. However, some users report issues with city recognition, especially for cities with common names or multiple words, and difficulties in changing location settings. Despite these challenges, many find it a valuable tool for planning activities, with suggestions for improvements like city dropdowns and additional weather details.
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Great app! Works well and displays nice weather symbols in my calendar.
Super simple, super free, super cool!
Super easy install with Gcal. Nice to be able to see extreme temps while also looking at my schedule.
I have to agree with those who say it would be great, if it actually worked. But it has a fatal flaw that makes it useless. It can't find most locations. It can't even find the capital city in the state I live in.If it's gonna be useful, it needs to have more ways to specify a location that simply entering the name of a city.
Weather in your Calendar is such a simple but brilliant idea! I love seeing the forecast right next to my events — it helps me plan my days better without switching apps.
I loved how it brings simple, useful info into my calendar with zero friction. It inspired me to do the same for mail deliveries in Sweden.
Fails outside the US. Especially with cities that have the same name as US cities.
Good idea, fatal flaw.
E.g. There are 13 cities in the world named Melbourne! Tested with 2 letter codes, etc as per the Open Weather link included in each calendar day. That's how I figured out it was the wrong location.
Great product, however it will not find cities if they have more than one word in their name. I am in Virginia Beach. When I looked at how the code put my city into the url to paste, I experimented with "New York City", "Los Angeles", and "San Diego". All received the "could not find city" result...the only "commonality" is the city title having more than one word. UPDATE: When you enter what city you are looking for, and your city is more than one word, you can't just enter Virginia Beach, for example, it won't find it. But if you enter Virginia+Beach, or San+Diego, it will find it and you can just copy the url and proceed as directed.
I live in San Francisco and it continues to say it can't find my city. How is that possible? I've tried using different browsers, manually typing the city, adding the state, nothing works. How does this interface deal with multiple cities with the same name? Frustrating.
Good stuff. Although I see that snow is being shown with a ⛈️emoji instead of 🌨️
So long time, I was looking for Chrome extension that is connected weather condition into Google calendar. BUT I finally found this service, it's really incredible. If I were to be greedy, I would say that since it is added as a schedule, it feels a little lonely with just the icon, so it would be nice if it included a description of, for example, wind strength or comfort level, but the current version is great enough.
Having the weather forecast for one or more cities on my calendar is very convenient. At least one major city (San Francisco, CA) doesn't seem to be available.
doesn't appear to be working anymore. the past few weeks it would intermittently work, but now it permanently can't find my city (San Jose, California, USA). i am able to find it directly on openweathermap.org so maybe it's an API issue...