What if you want to take a quick look at the local weather forecast though - but without leaving an app you’re using? Try Navbar Weather!
What is "Navbar Weather"?
Most weather forecast apps will give you the option to display the temperature or weather condition only in the status bar. Navbar Weather takes things to the navigation bar.
Navigation bar is quite necessary for Navbar Weather to work!
How does Navbar Weather work?
The app shows e.g. the temperatures for the next days, in three-hour (or hour) intervals, on your navigation bar.
When you’ve installed the app, launch it from your app drawer. You’ll be asked to grant it location access. This is required to get the local weather forecast for your area. Almost every weather forecast app requires this permission.
You can switch on or off the 3-hour (or hour) steps on the 5 day (or 7 day) weather forecast being displayed in your navigation bar. Some other options will let you change the number of days shown on the chart and even the graph color for every single data type you select.
With Navbar Weather you can get max. 7 day / 1 hour weather forecast:
★The weather forecast is available at any location or city and includes weather data every 3 hours or 1 hour.
★ Temperature, Feels like temperature, Pressure, Humidity, Cloudiness, Wind speed, Wind gusts, Precipitation volume, Precipitation probability, Cloudiness, Dew point temperature, Visibility and UV Index - all that presented on detailed chart.
★ You can set different custom chart color for every data type
★ Transparent background
★ Current weather icon with base weather information at notification bar
This app does NOT require ROOT access. Use it with any of your devices with Navigation Bar!
If you experiencing that app is disappearing sometimes from navigation bar, try to turn off battery optimization for Navbar Weather in your Android settings.
Permissions:
App need permission to get localization of your smartphone (to get localized weather forecast data) and permission to display over other apps (it's obligatory to place weather forecast at your navigation bar).