Rainwarning is a one-question web app β when will it next rain at your location? Open it, glance at the countdown, get on with your day. Free, no signup, no tracking.
A school project by Sigrid Hansen, Bergen, Norway. Forecast data from Open-Meteo's free 15-minute precipitation API.
A real widget on your home screen, showing the countdown live. Refreshes every ~10 minutes.
tap the tile to copy the script Β· view source
Free on the App Store.
Copies the script to your clipboard.
Open Scriptable, tap +, paste, tap Done. Name it Rain.
Long-press your home screen β + β search Scriptable β pick the Small size β Add Widget. The new widget shows "Configure" β that's normal.
Long-press the widget β Edit Widget β tap the Script row β choose Rain.
β Most-missed step. Without it the widget stays "Configure" β running the script in Scriptable's editor isn't enough; the widget itself needs to be told which script to use.
An app icon you tap to open the page in full-screen. Android can't show live widgets without a native Play Store app, so this is the closest equivalent.
this is the icon you'll get on your home screen
You're probably already here.
Three dots in the top-right corner of Chrome.
Or "Add to Home screen" depending on your version of Chrome. Confirm. The icon appears on your home screen.