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Looks like Geometric Weather stopped development back in '22 and isn't in the Play Store anymore.
I'm a sucker for a decent weather app.
Check out yr.no, it is made by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute. I think it is pretty good internationally too
Quick Weather - for the radar and day overview.
Forecastie - for the humidity, rainfall, wind, and temp weekly graphs.
Both are in f-droid repos.
I haven't yet found a nicer one than Overdrop. I'm not a big weather geek, so I don't need all the minute details. I think Overdrop is a perfect mix between lots of relevant data and gorgeous, simple design. Paid for pro, haven't regretted it. I have (currently) installed and tried like 10-15 different weather apps. OD is still the only one on my main app page.