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|Summary=Weather forecasting and radar images for Australia using Bureau of Meteorology data
|Summary=Weather forecasting and radar images for Australia using Bureau of Meteorology data
|Description=Weather forecast data scraped from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology via WeatherZone - www.bom.gov.au and www.weatherzone.com.au.  For full features (e.g. radar) make sure you install the replacement skin files found via the addon wiki (https://kodi.wiki/index.php?title=Add-on:Oz_Weather).
|Description=Weather forecasting and radar images for Australia using Bureau of Meteorology data.  For full features (animated radars & ABC weather videos) - make sure you install the replacement skin files - see information at the addon wiki (https://kodi.wiki/index.php?title=Add-on:Oz_Weather).
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|License=GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE. Version 2, June 1991
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|Website=https://kodi.wiki/index.php?title=Add-on:Oz_Weather
|Website=https://kodi.wiki/index.php?title=Add-on:Oz_Weather
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This Add On is for Kodi (Gotham and above....right through to Krypton in 2017) - with a recent re-write to improve the scraper robustness & speed.
This Add On is for Kodi Matrix plus (There is an old version that runs on Leia and below, but support from now on is Matrix and on only, due to the extensive Python 3 and BOM API re-write).


Support, discussion, release notification:[https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=116905 on the Kodi forum thread]. 
(If you like it and use it, and want to support it surviving into the future, there is a 'buy me a coffee' link in the first post in the form thread).


It has been adapted to source it's data directly from the BOM API (Australian Bureau of Meteorology) - as this is really the only authoritative source for weather data in Australia.


Support, discussion, release notification:[http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?t=116905 on the xbmc forum thread].
You may also be interested in a companion project - a '2nd Screen' system to display Kodi Now Playing and Australian Weather information (again, source from the BOM).  Information on that is [https://github.com/bossanova808/kodi.ozweather.2nd.screen here].
 
It has been adapted to source it's data from the BOM (Australian Bureau of Meteorology) - as this is really the only authoritative weather data in Australia.


===== Features =====
===== Features =====


* Live BOM radar maps
* Animated BOM radar maps (auto locates your closest radar, but you can override this and choose any BOM radar loop if you wish. See notes on an addon to perform the skin changes needed for this, below)
* 7 Day Forecasts
* 7 Day Forecasts
* Today's extended forecast
* Today's extended forecast
* Direct access to 'ABC National Weather Update in 90 Seconds'
* Direct access to 'ABC National Weather Update in 90 Seconds'
* Mini weather when you pause video etc. if you want
* Utility provided below to make patching skin files easy (Estuary/Estouchy/Confluence/Confluence Zeitgeist/Xonfluence/OSMC/Amber/Aeon Nox Silvo/Aeon Tajo - more by request...)
* Mini weather when you pause video & display video information etc. if you want (Confluence/Estuary only currently).


It looks like this (although usually with more rain clouds here in Melbourne!!):
Version 2 of the addon (June 2021 on), looks like this:


<img src="https://github.com/bossanova808/repository.bossanova808/raw/master/repository-downloads/Other%20Downloads/Screenshots/OzWeather/OzWeather%20Estuary%20-%20Main%20Page.jpg" height="540" width = "960">
<gallery>
File:OzWeather_V2_Estuary.jpg|OzWeather in Estuary
File:OzWeather V2 Confluence.jpg|...in Confluence
File:OzWeather-Amber.jpg|...in Amber
</gallery>


or if you're still using Confluence like me:
...you get the idea... (all of these are using the SkinPatcher mentioned below to customise the Weather section)


<img src="https://github.com/bossanova808/repository.bossanova808/raw/master/repository-downloads/Other%20Downloads/Screenshots/OzWeather/OzWeather%20Frodo%20With%20Rain.png">
==== Instructions ====
 
==== Notes on Krypton ====
 
I am not in love (or even like!) - with Estuary, the new default skin shipped with Kodi V17.  I personally recommend you stick to Confluence and use the Helix and above Confluence skin files found below.  But if you must use Estuary, I have made some skin file for that too.  They're not as well tested perhaps as the Confluence ones, though, because I can't bring myself to use Estuary.  Let me know if you find any issues.


==== Instructions ====
Go into Get More Add-Ons and choose Weather -> OzWeather... (Oz Weather is in the official Kodi repo).  For radar support, see notes below on skin changes and a tool to help with this.


Go into Get More Add-Ons and choose Weather -> OzWeather... (Oz Weather is in the official Kodi repo).
'''NB if you experience errors running OzWeather, particularly if using profiles other than the Master profile, please check in Settings->System->Addons->Manage Dependencies and make sure that the pytz, requests and urllib3 modules are all enabled!'''


'''NB if you experience errors running OzWeather, particularly if using profiles other than the Master profile, please check in Settings->System->Addons->Manage Dependencies and make sure that both the requests and urllib3 modules are enabled'''
To Configure - First, go to Kodi settings->Weather and choose the OzWeather add on as your selected weather information add on.


To Configure - First, go to XBMC settings->Weather and choose the OzWeather add on as your weather add on. In the add on settings you can add up to three locations - you do this using their postcode - it will prompt you with matching locations if more than one area uses that postcode.
In the add on settings you can add up to three BOM locations - you can enter either your postcode or suburb - it will prompt you to choose from a list of matching locations.  Ideally, enter locations in the 'Fallback' settings page as well - this will mean that if ever the BOM API is not available, the add-on will fall back to scraping data from an alternative site (WeatherZone).  That data is not as accurate, but it's still a lot better for Australian data than other weather addons.


If you enable the extended features (see skin changes required below!) - then you need to direct input the BOM radar codes for the radar's you want displayed. Go to the BOM site and find the radar you want, then check the url:
If you enable the extended features (see skin changes required below!) - you can have animated radars.  The addon auto-selects the closest radar to you, but you can overrule this if you wish by manually putting in any BOM radar code.  To find a radar code, go to the BOM site and find the radar you want, then check the url:


http://www.bom.gov.au/products/'''IDR023'''.loop.shtml#skip
http://www.bom.gov.au/products/'''IDR023'''.loop.shtml#skip
Line 60: Line 62:
...the code you need to enter (precisely) is '''IDR023'''
...the code you need to enter (precisely) is '''IDR023'''


...there is also a list of Radar IDs and what they are on the BOM site here. Note not all codes actually work all the time, as some radars are only in part time use. The main capital city ones work well, e.g. IDR023 above which is the Melbourne 128km loop, or try IDR00004 for a nice national radar.
...there is also a list of Radar IDs and what they are on the BOM site. Note not all codes actually work all the time, as some radars are only in part time use. The main capital city ones work well, e.g. IDR023 above which is the Melbourne 128km loop, or try IDR00004 for a nice national radar.


List of radar codes from BOM site [http://www.bom.gov.au/inside/itb/dm/idcodes/tables/current/radar_products.shtml here].
There is a map here with radar locations - if you hover your mouse over one of the radar diamonds, you can read the code you need from there:
http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/radar/


Notes
Notes:
If you get just the rain and no backgrounds on your radar, re-start XBMC and it will reload the skin & textures and the radar should come up ok. Don't hammer the location/refresh button - it can take up to 15 seconds or so to update, and you can confuse it if you go too fast...
If ever you experience issues with missing radar background images, wait a day or two, then use the 'purge backgrounds on next refresh' option in the add-on settings, and with luck your backgrounds will be re-downloaded on the next run.


If you are using an Apple TV with Crystalbuntu (or in general have issues with the radars and find messages about PIL or Python Imaging Library in your debug log, the try running:
[code]
sudo apt-get install python-imaging
[/code]


==== Skin Changes ====
==== Skin Changes ====


If you enable the long forecasts & radar, skin changes are needed. You just need to copy some files into your skin/720p or skin/xml folder. Note this will break compatibility with other weather add ons, so best to back up the original files first if you're worried about this.
If you enable the extended forecasts & radar, skin changes are needed.  


'''''Estuary'''''
'''Utility to Patch Skins'''
Looks like this:


<img src="https://github.com/bossanova808/repository.bossanova808/raw/master/repository-downloads/Other%20Downloads/Screenshots/OzWeather/OzWeather%20Estuary%20-%20Main%20Page.jpg" height="540" width = "960">
If you're on Kodi Matrix and above, and you're using Estuary, Estouchy, Amber, Aeon Nox Silvo, Aeon Tajo, OSMC, Confluence, Confluence Zeitgeist, or Xonfluence as your skin, I have written a utility tool to make this MUCH easier.


'''''Confluence'''''
'''Note that your skin folder MUST be writeable by the addon''' for this to work (for the -elec version of Kodi, see below, and if you're on some Android platforms, you _may_ need a rooted device - nothing I can do about this, sorry!).
Looks like this:


<img src="https://github.com/bossanova808/repository.bossanova808/raw/master/repository-downloads/Other%20Downloads/Screenshots/OzWeather/OzWeather%20Frodo%20With%20Rain.png">
I am ''in theory'' happy to add support for other skins (and especially if you can develop & supply working skin files for the current Kodi version!) - just let me know what skin support you're after in the OzWeather forum thread.


Download the zip file for Estuary in Leia/Krypton [https://github.com/bossanova808/repository.bossanova808/raw/master/repository-downloads/Other%20Downloads/Skin%20Files%20for%20OzWeather/Krypton%20-%20Skin%20files%20for%20extended%20features%20(copy%20to%20Estuary%20xml%20folder).zip here]
To install the utility - you will need to install my repo...download the latest .zip for that here: https://github.com/bossanova808/repository.bossanova808/tree/master/repository-downloads/repository.bossanova808


Download the zip for all recent version of Confluence (i.e. Leia/Krypton/Isengard/Helix) [https://github.com/bossanova808/repository.bossanova808/raw/master/repository-downloads/Other%20Downloads/Skin%20Files%20for%20OzWeather/Krypton%20-%20Skin%20files%20for%20extended%20features%20(copy%20to%20Confluence%20720p).zip here].
Install that, and then install the 'OzWeather Skin Patcher' add-on from that repo. Then, just run it.  It can both patch and restore the skin files as needed.


In your zip are up to three files, MyWeather.xml, DialogSeekBar.xml and (possibly, varies on version) a Font.xml - these much be copied to the 720p or xml folder in your local skin installation folder. Re-start Kodi after doing this so it reloads the skin files.
With Confluence and Estuary you get the added bonus of some weather info during playback when you show the video info. With Confluence either the Info (i) or Menu (m) will bring it up, with Estuary just the Menu (m). It looks roughly like this:


(If you are using openelec like me, you will find the system Confluence folder is not writeable, so I suggest you copy the system Confluence skin to your add ons directory, change the name in addon.xml, and start using your own modded Confluence!).
<gallery>
File:OzWeather Estuary - Seek.jpg|Now Playing Radar Support
</gallery>


In the blade menu on the left you will also find a link to ABC's Weather in 90 Seconds video.
'''Using Corelec / LibreElec with Estuary?'''


There is also an optional DialogSeekBar.xml that you can use if you want a mini forecast on your pause screen (shows radar map, current temp, predicted high, overnight low and tomorrow high).
In the case of the -Elec Kodis, unfortunately the main skin folder is not writeable.  This is unfortunately just part of how the -elec versions of Kodi are set up. Here are your options:
* Don't use Estuary!  Use one of the other supported skins (as, let's face it, Estuary is a low point for Kodi default skins anyway, so you're not missing much...)
* Or - create your own version of Estuary.  Copy the whole estuary folder into your (writeable) addons folder, modifying the addon id in addon.xml to give your version a unique name (e.g. skin.estuary-mymod).  To then keep your special version of the skin up to date, create a script and set it up to run by cron (or alternatively add these commands to your autostart.sh if you're using one of those) - with the following content (changing the folder name to whatever you've named your personal skin of course):


Looks like this:
            #!/bin/sh
            rsync -a --exclude 'addon.xml' --exclude 'MyWeather.xml' --exclude 'VideoFullScreen.xml' /usr/share/kodi/addons/skin.estuary/ /storage/.kodi/addons/skin.estuary-mymod/
            /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/kodi-send -a ReloadSkin


<img src="https://github.com/bossanova808/repository.bossanova808/raw/master/repository-downloads/Other%20Downloads/Screenshots/OzWeather/OzWeather%20Estuary%20-%20Seek.jpg" height="540" width = "960">
'''The Manual Approach'''


or
Otherwise, if you're some sort of masochist, you can take a manual approach to patching your skin files , using these instructions/files...note that there are updates to these files in the skin patcher add on so use that if at all possible.


<img src="https://github.com/bossanova808/repository.bossanova808/raw/master/repository-downloads/Other%20Downloads/Screenshots/OzWeather/PlaybackRadar.png">
You just need to copy some files into your skin/720p or skin/xml folder. Note this *will* break compatibility with other weather add ons, so best to back up the original files first if you're worried about this. Also, you'll have to do some manual search and replacing in the skin files, as the skin patcher uses a 'template tags' system to let folks change text and background colours. You'll need to manually do the equivalent of this python code:


            new_data = new_data.replace('_colour_text_default_', ADDON.getSetting('colour_text_default'))
            new_data = new_data.replace('_colour_text_dim_', ADDON.getSetting('colour_text_dim'))
            new_data = new_data.replace('_colour_text_dimmer_', ADDON.getSetting('colour_text_dimmer'))
            new_data = new_data.replace('_colour_text_high_temp_', ADDON.getSetting('colour_text_high_temp'))
            new_data = new_data.replace('_colour_text_low_temp_', ADDON.getSetting('colour_text_low_temp'))
            new_data = new_data.replace('_background_visible_', 'yes' if ADDON.getSettingBool('background_visible_bool') else 'no')
            new_data = new_data.replace('_background_opacity_', ADDON.getSetting('background_opacity'))


'''AppTV''' (all versions)
(Another approach, perhaps, would be to run the skin patcher once, then grab the skin files it has generated with your preferred colours, and save those off somewhere for your later purposes...but of course you won't benefit from any future updates to those skin files...)


Skin supplied with native ozweather integration.  
The latest version of the skin files can be found at: https://github.com/bossanova808/repository.bossanova808/tree/master/staging/script.ozweather-skinpatcher/resources/skin-files
Alternate weather views (including radar images) available from sidebar menu.


Skin available from main Kodi repo.
'''...but for 99% of folks, the skin patcher add on above is the ''much'' easier alternative - so try that first!'''


=== Support & Troubleshooting ===


'''OLD SKIN FILES - MOST LIKELY NEED UPDATING'''
I've been supporting this add on for more than 10 years nowI use it myself, of course, and I keep it working as smoothly as the upstream sources allow me to.
 
Left here just to help get folks started if they want to use variants of these older skins...
 
'''''Neon (Eden era)'''''
 
Contributed by forum user hastarin - thanks! May need updating for Frodo/Gotham Neon.
 
Download the zip [https://github.com/bossanova808/repository.bossanova808/raw/master/repository-downloads/Other%20Downloads/Skin%20Files%20for%20OzWeather/Eden%20-%20Skin%20files%20for%20extended%20features%20(copy%20to%20Neon%20720p).zip here].
 
'''Neon''' (Helix era)
 
Note: The radar has been added to the weather home screen. Pic on forum.
 
Download the zip [http://www.laneway.id.au/HelixNeonOWradar.zip here].
 
'''''Aeon MQ5 (Gotham era)'''''
 
Contributed by forum user uksa007- thanks!
 
Download the zip [https://github.com/bossanova808/repository.bossanova808/raw/master/repository-downloads/Other%20Downloads/Skin%20Files%20for%20OzWeather/Gotham%20-%20Aeon%20MQ%205%20OZWeather%20skin.zip here].
 
'''Titan MediaBrowser''' (Helix era)
 
Download the zip [http://home.exetel.com.au/laneway/HelixTitanOWradar.zip here].
 
 
 
 
 
'''''Other Skins'''''
 
  Contributions gratefully accepted - post them to the forum thread and I will add them here!
 
=== Support & Troubleshooting ===


If your radar does not work - check your debug log first!
If things don't work as expected and you need to ask for help - always supply a link to a FULL DEBUG LOG so I have some real chance of helping you.  I '''will''' check it and help, if you supply it.  But log snippets, or logs without debug logging, are NOT enough.


If there are errors about 'no muodule found PIL' or similar, it means python image library (PIL) is not installed. You can usually solve that with:
If you're having problems running the add on (and especially if you use Kodi profiles) - make sure the pyzt module is installed AND enabled, for the profile you're using specifically. (System -> Addons -> Manage Dependencies...).
sudo apt-get install python-imaging


Also, check your radar code - is it exactly as the BOM one - i.e. '''IDR023''' or similar. You must include the '''IDR''' part! Does the URL in the debug log load if you paste it in to a browser?
If using a manual radar code, do check your radar code carefully - is it _exactly_ as the BOM one - i.e. '''IDR023''' or similar. You '''must''' include the '''IDR''' part! Does the URL in the debug log load if you paste it in to your browser?


Any issues, please post them [http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?t=116905 on the xbmc forum thread].
Any issues, please post them [https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=116905 on the Kodi forum thread].


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Latest revision as of 19:48, 11 April 2024

Oz Weather
icon.png

See this add-on on the kodi.tv showcase

Author: Bossanova808
Website: link
Type: Weather information
Repo: Kodi.tv repo v21
Kodi.tv repo v20
Kodi.tv repo v19

License: GPL-3.0-only
Source: Source code
Summary: Weather forecasting and radar images for Australia using Bureau of Meteorology data
Home icon grey.png   ▶ Add-ons ▶ Oz Weather
Attention talk.png Need help with this add-on? See here.

Weather forecasting and radar images for Australia using Bureau of Meteorology data. For full features (animated radars & ABC weather videos) - make sure you install the replacement skin files - see information at the addon wiki (https://kodi.wiki/index.php?title=Add-on:Oz_Weather).

Installing

This add-on is installed from the Add-on browser located in Kodi as follows:

  1. Settings
  2. Add-ons
  3. Install from repository
  4. Weather information
  5. Oz Weather
  6. Install

This Add On is for Kodi Matrix plus (There is an old version that runs on Leia and below, but support from now on is Matrix and on only, due to the extensive Python 3 and BOM API re-write).

Support, discussion, release notification:on the Kodi forum thread. (If you like it and use it, and want to support it surviving into the future, there is a 'buy me a coffee' link in the first post in the form thread).

It has been adapted to source it's data directly from the BOM API (Australian Bureau of Meteorology) - as this is really the only authoritative source for weather data in Australia.

You may also be interested in a companion project - a '2nd Screen' system to display Kodi Now Playing and Australian Weather information (again, source from the BOM). Information on that is here.

Features
  • Animated BOM radar maps (auto locates your closest radar, but you can override this and choose any BOM radar loop if you wish. See notes on an addon to perform the skin changes needed for this, below)
  • 7 Day Forecasts
  • Today's extended forecast
  • Direct access to 'ABC National Weather Update in 90 Seconds'
  • Utility provided below to make patching skin files easy (Estuary/Estouchy/Confluence/Confluence Zeitgeist/Xonfluence/OSMC/Amber/Aeon Nox Silvo/Aeon Tajo - more by request...)
  • Mini weather when you pause video & display video information etc. if you want (Confluence/Estuary only currently).

Version 2 of the addon (June 2021 on), looks like this:

...you get the idea... (all of these are using the SkinPatcher mentioned below to customise the Weather section)

Instructions

Go into Get More Add-Ons and choose Weather -> OzWeather... (Oz Weather is in the official Kodi repo). For radar support, see notes below on skin changes and a tool to help with this.

NB if you experience errors running OzWeather, particularly if using profiles other than the Master profile, please check in Settings->System->Addons->Manage Dependencies and make sure that the pytz, requests and urllib3 modules are all enabled!

To Configure - First, go to Kodi settings->Weather and choose the OzWeather add on as your selected weather information add on.

In the add on settings you can add up to three BOM locations - you can enter either your postcode or suburb - it will prompt you to choose from a list of matching locations. Ideally, enter locations in the 'Fallback' settings page as well - this will mean that if ever the BOM API is not available, the add-on will fall back to scraping data from an alternative site (WeatherZone). That data is not as accurate, but it's still a lot better for Australian data than other weather addons.

If you enable the extended features (see skin changes required below!) - you can have animated radars. The addon auto-selects the closest radar to you, but you can overrule this if you wish by manually putting in any BOM radar code. To find a radar code, go to the BOM site and find the radar you want, then check the url:

http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDR023.loop.shtml#skip

...the code you need to enter (precisely) is IDR023

...there is also a list of Radar IDs and what they are on the BOM site. Note not all codes actually work all the time, as some radars are only in part time use. The main capital city ones work well, e.g. IDR023 above which is the Melbourne 128km loop, or try IDR00004 for a nice national radar.

There is a map here with radar locations - if you hover your mouse over one of the radar diamonds, you can read the code you need from there: http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/radar/

Notes: If ever you experience issues with missing radar background images, wait a day or two, then use the 'purge backgrounds on next refresh' option in the add-on settings, and with luck your backgrounds will be re-downloaded on the next run.


Skin Changes

If you enable the extended forecasts & radar, skin changes are needed.

Utility to Patch Skins

If you're on Kodi Matrix and above, and you're using Estuary, Estouchy, Amber, Aeon Nox Silvo, Aeon Tajo, OSMC, Confluence, Confluence Zeitgeist, or Xonfluence as your skin, I have written a utility tool to make this MUCH easier.

Note that your skin folder MUST be writeable by the addon for this to work (for the -elec version of Kodi, see below, and if you're on some Android platforms, you _may_ need a rooted device - nothing I can do about this, sorry!).

I am in theory happy to add support for other skins (and especially if you can develop & supply working skin files for the current Kodi version!) - just let me know what skin support you're after in the OzWeather forum thread.

To install the utility - you will need to install my repo...download the latest .zip for that here: https://github.com/bossanova808/repository.bossanova808/tree/master/repository-downloads/repository.bossanova808

Install that, and then install the 'OzWeather Skin Patcher' add-on from that repo. Then, just run it. It can both patch and restore the skin files as needed.

With Confluence and Estuary you get the added bonus of some weather info during playback when you show the video info. With Confluence either the Info (i) or Menu (m) will bring it up, with Estuary just the Menu (m). It looks roughly like this:

Using Corelec / LibreElec with Estuary?

In the case of the -Elec Kodis, unfortunately the main skin folder is not writeable. This is unfortunately just part of how the -elec versions of Kodi are set up. Here are your options:

  • Don't use Estuary! Use one of the other supported skins (as, let's face it, Estuary is a low point for Kodi default skins anyway, so you're not missing much...)
  • Or - create your own version of Estuary. Copy the whole estuary folder into your (writeable) addons folder, modifying the addon id in addon.xml to give your version a unique name (e.g. skin.estuary-mymod). To then keep your special version of the skin up to date, create a script and set it up to run by cron (or alternatively add these commands to your autostart.sh if you're using one of those) - with the following content (changing the folder name to whatever you've named your personal skin of course):
            #!/bin/sh
            rsync -a --exclude 'addon.xml' --exclude 'MyWeather.xml' --exclude 'VideoFullScreen.xml' /usr/share/kodi/addons/skin.estuary/ /storage/.kodi/addons/skin.estuary-mymod/
            /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/kodi-send -a ReloadSkin

The Manual Approach

Otherwise, if you're some sort of masochist, you can take a manual approach to patching your skin files , using these instructions/files...note that there are updates to these files in the skin patcher add on so use that if at all possible.

You just need to copy some files into your skin/720p or skin/xml folder. Note this *will* break compatibility with other weather add ons, so best to back up the original files first if you're worried about this. Also, you'll have to do some manual search and replacing in the skin files, as the skin patcher uses a 'template tags' system to let folks change text and background colours. You'll need to manually do the equivalent of this python code:

           new_data = new_data.replace('_colour_text_default_', ADDON.getSetting('colour_text_default'))
           new_data = new_data.replace('_colour_text_dim_', ADDON.getSetting('colour_text_dim'))
           new_data = new_data.replace('_colour_text_dimmer_', ADDON.getSetting('colour_text_dimmer'))
           new_data = new_data.replace('_colour_text_high_temp_', ADDON.getSetting('colour_text_high_temp'))
           new_data = new_data.replace('_colour_text_low_temp_', ADDON.getSetting('colour_text_low_temp'))
           new_data = new_data.replace('_background_visible_', 'yes' if ADDON.getSettingBool('background_visible_bool') else 'no')
           new_data = new_data.replace('_background_opacity_', ADDON.getSetting('background_opacity'))

(Another approach, perhaps, would be to run the skin patcher once, then grab the skin files it has generated with your preferred colours, and save those off somewhere for your later purposes...but of course you won't benefit from any future updates to those skin files...)

The latest version of the skin files can be found at: https://github.com/bossanova808/repository.bossanova808/tree/master/staging/script.ozweather-skinpatcher/resources/skin-files

...but for 99% of folks, the skin patcher add on above is the much easier alternative - so try that first!

Support & Troubleshooting

I've been supporting this add on for more than 10 years now. I use it myself, of course, and I keep it working as smoothly as the upstream sources allow me to.

If things don't work as expected and you need to ask for help - always supply a link to a FULL DEBUG LOG so I have some real chance of helping you. I will check it and help, if you supply it. But log snippets, or logs without debug logging, are NOT enough.

If you're having problems running the add on (and especially if you use Kodi profiles) - make sure the pyzt module is installed AND enabled, for the profile you're using specifically. (System -> Addons -> Manage Dependencies...).

If using a manual radar code, do check your radar code carefully - is it _exactly_ as the BOM one - i.e. IDR023 or similar. You must include the IDR part! Does the URL in the debug log load if you paste it in to your browser?

Any issues, please post them on the Kodi forum thread.