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The yr
platform uses YR.no as a source for current
meteorological data for your location. The weather forecast is delivered by the
Norwegian Meteorological Institute and the NRK.
To add YR to your installation,
add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
- platform: yr
{% configuration %} name: description: Additional name for the sensors. required: false type: string default: yr forecast: description: If you want to get forecast data instead of the current weather data, set this to the number of hours that you want to look into the future. required: false type: integer monitored_conditions: description: Conditions to display in the frontend. required: false type: list default: symbol keys: symbol: description: A symbol for the current weather. temperature: description: The current temperature. humidity: description: The relative humidity. fog: description: Fog. pressure: description: The sea-level air pressure in millibars. precipitation: description: The precipitation. dewpointTemperature: description: The dew point temperature. windSpeed: description: The wind speed. windDirection: description: Where the wind is coming from in degrees, with true north at 0° and progressing clockwise. cloudiness: description: The cloudiness. lowClouds: description: Low cloud level. mediumClouds: description: Medium cloud level. highClouds: description: High cloud level. {% endconfiguration %}
A full configuration example can be found below:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
- platform: yr
name: Weather
forecast: 24
monitored_conditions:
- temperature
- symbol
- precipitation
- windSpeed
- pressure
- windDirection
- humidity
- fog
- cloudiness
- lowClouds
- mediumClouds
- highClouds
- dewpointTemperature