The weather app gets all the important data from API's. It was exciting to fetch so much information and then show and style the most important. I also used a snackbar from Angular Material to show a catched error message. I used pipes to transform the data output and added a progress spinner while fetching data. Side note: Sun or moon represent the current daytime of the entered location.
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