There are plenty of ways to find out what the weather’s doing (a legit use of windows–Ed), thanks to all the available meteorological services. But since we’re committed to a nerdy style of doing things – preferably without leaving the terminal window – we’ll check the forecast using a CLI tool.
Girouette is a weather application that reports temperature, elements, wind and other usual weather details right inside a Linux terminal. It also does so with style thanks to the built-in support for advanced fonts such as Nerd Fonts. This means that you get full colour support and the feel of a fully fledged GUI weather indicator. Girouette retrieves the information from OpenWeather; it can also automatically guess where you are using Geoclue. You can reveal the exact name of your location, or geographical coordinates, using a straightforward bit of coding: