Today we are sharing you our collection of what we think awesomely good jQuery Weather Widget plugins. We can easily provide our website's visitors the weather information of any location with these plugin integrated into our site. These plugins uses the API of weather information providers like Google and Yahoo!
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1. WeatherSlider – jQuery animated weather widget
This is a beautiful weather slider widget with animated weather effects and 48 weather types.
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2. My Google Weather Plugin
This plugin adds weather for any city in the world.
FEATURES:
> Fully customizable weather widget
> Use google provided weather information
> Available in most cities in the world
> Cross-browser (works in IE7+ / FF / chrome / Safari / opera)
Source + Demo
3 Create a Weather Widget Using jQuery, YQL and Weather.com
Create a simple widget to display weather data. Our aim is to create a widget similar to how Google displays weather data.
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4. Using Google's Weather API
This application takes a set of Google weather API feeds and makes some simple decision based on the output.
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5. jQuery Geolocation and Yahoo's APIs to build a simple weather webapp
We will be using the HTML5 geolocation API to present the user with a personalized weather forecast. Using jQuery, we will issue AJAX request to two of Yahoo's popular APIs to obtain additional geographical information and a weather forecast.
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6. jQuery weather widget
This widget is pure JavaScript and requires no back-end/server so you can place it on your blog or anywhere you like. The widget makes two main calls using JSON to retrieve the users geolocation and then to retrieve the local weather for that location.
Source + Demo
7. jDigiClock : jQuery Digital Clock with Weather
jDigiClock is a jQuery plugin that has been inspired from the distinctive HTC Hero Clock Widget.
Source + Demo
8. simpleWeather : How to display weather with jQuery
A simple jQuery plugin to display the weather information for any location. The data is pulled from the public Yahoo! Weather feed via the YQL API.
Source + Demo
9. Adding Weather to Your Site with jQuery and YQL
jQuery and YQL (a free web service offered by Yahoo) can be used to easily add a customized weather display to your site. In this article I'll guide you through the process from start to finish.
SourceDemo
10. zWeatherFeed – Yahoo! Weather plugin for jQuery
This plugin will read the current weather for a location using Yahoo! Weather. It produces structured HTML with in-built CSS classes for styling. Simple and easy to use.
SourceDemo
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