How I turned a cheap weather station (and a whole lot of things I already own) into a personal DevOps-style weather dashboard
<h1>The End Result</h1>
<p>Let’s start with the visually-pleasing part, which is probably what brought you here. Here is what my dashboard looks like…</p>
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<p>Three captures of different sections of the dashboard: Summary, Wind, and Temp & Humidity</p>
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<p>Overview of the Grafana dashboard for my weather station</p>
<h1>The Layout</h1>
<p>There are a lot of moving parts in my homelab to make this happen. Your version of this could be simpler, this is what worked for me. I’ll breakdown each component in later sections, but I figured it’s better to start with the 10,000 foot view before diving into the details.</p>
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