Yes, and if you look at Facers stock icons You will see that they use the following, and full overcast is not used:
01 clear sky
02 few clouds
03 scattered clouds
04 broken clouds
Sorry for going off topic, I just looked into the data description on the weather source and think I understand now why is it like that. The condition in Facer seems being derived from first two letters of icon name for simplifying things and openweathermap uses the same icon for broken as for overcast clouds, they just had to pick one description.
thanks, how would you take them apart?
I place a circle around the symbol and then in my graphics program I intersect the object with the picture. That basically cuts out a circular image. I then save as PNG file.
Can you please make the set only in white so that you can then color them to your liking? And make the other icons so that they can be placed anywhere on the dial and not specifically for the position of the upper part of the dial where I copy the semicircle of the edge of the dial. I don’t know how to describe it. Just make them universal. I’m also looking for them and haven’t found them, I also wanted to create them myself.
Has anyone found this new style of icons yet? I like it and it’s also the easiest to find.

As far as I know Google is phasing out its weather app as of WearOS6 and they never published the full set for download. If you create them yourself, make sure they differ, otherwise you may run into license issues…
So, what weather app will be used in the future? Won’t that be problematic if there is no default weather app for Wear OS?
I read that the intension is to push the Pixel Weather app…
Check also here, the icons are quite nice:
Yes, I also read that Google will replace its own application, probably from the Pixel. Otherwise, I found a set of icons that were made by someone other than the original Google, but they are almost the same, it is definitely I’ll find the ones I like, then I’ll edit them to my liking. Then I’ll post them here.
Beautiful !!!
Yum Yum .
I have some Google tricks here.












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These look really cool. Can they be used?
Yes, they should be usable. If they can’t be downloaded, I’ll upload them somewhere so they can be downloaded.
I managed to download
It’s the first version. I still have a few ideas on how to edit it and fine-tune the details.
I liked it! Are they adapted to this “WFF”?
