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Meteobridge Weather for Home Assistant

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This a Custom Integration for Home Assistant. It combines real-time weather readings from a Meteobridge Weather Logger and Forecast data from Dark Sky.

Meteobridge is a small device that connects your personal weather station to public weather networks like "Weather Underground". This allows you to feed your micro climate data to a weather network in the Internet and to have it there visible from wherever you are. Meteobridge also has many ways of delivering data to your local network, and this furthermore reduces the dependencies for Cloud Services when you need very local Weather Data.
Meteobridge can be delivered as complete HW and SW packages, or there is a SW solution that you then can install yourself on specific HW. It supports a large array of different Weather Stations.
If you have any Davis Weatherstation I would recommend the Meteobridge Nano SD solution or else the Meteobridge PRO solution.

This Custom Integration consist of 4 parts:

  1. The main component which sets up the link to the Meteobridge Data Logger
  2. A Binary Sensor component, that gives a couple of binary sensors, derived from the data delivered
  3. A Sensor component delivering realtime data from the Data Logger
  4. A Home Assistant Weather component, that retrieves Forecast data from Dark Sky and then replaces Dark Skys current data with the data from the local weatherstation

The mbweather component uses a built-in REST API from Meteobridge to retrieve current data for a local WeatherStation, which means that if you don't use the Weather component, everything is running inside your local network.

Setup Instructions can be found here