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Also Merry Sky[1], which uses the Pirate Weather API. Open-Meteo is also interesting.

[1]: https://merrysky.net [2]: https://open-meteo.com

MerrySky is so good.

Geometric Weather is a fantastic app with the same look and feel. Carrot Weather also just (?) added what is effectively a "DarkSky mode". It's lovely.

Geometric Weather looks good, but I'm not crazy about its Accuweather backend.

One newish app that's good (though it unfortunately doesn't have a status bar weather indicator) is omWeather[1], and it uses Open-Meteo as its backend.

[1]: https://github.com/woheller69/omweather

Merry Sky (https://merrysky.net/) has replaced Dark Sky for me, a homescreen link to the website and it's doing a good job for at a glance weather and 'feels like' lookups.
Thanks - briefsky looks the part, although it's disappointing there's no map
briefsky is what I switched to. I found the Open-Meteo feels-like numbers to be way off in NYC but Pirate Weather has been fine.