National Weather Service (NWS) integrates with Home Assistant to feed environmental data into your smart home automation. Temperature, humidity, air quality, motion, door/window contacts, and water leak detectors all become triggers and conditions for your automations.
With National Weather Service (NWS) sensors connected to Home Assistant, your home responds to real conditions instead of rigid schedules. Turn on the dehumidifier when moisture rises, alert when a water leak is detected, or adjust climate based on actual room-by-room temperatures.
Getting National Weather Service (NWS) connected to Home Assistant and running reliably.
Add National Weather Service (NWS) through the integrations panel. Sensors appear as entities with real-time readings for temperature, humidity, motion, contact, and more.
Use National Weather Service (NWS) sensor readings as triggers and conditions in automations. A motion sensor triggers lights, a contact sensor arms the alarm, a temperature reading adjusts the HVAC.
Track National Weather Service (NWS) sensor data over time with graphs and statistics. Identify patterns — when is the house warmest, which rooms have humidity issues, how often doors open.
The problems installers run into with National Weather Service (NWS) and Home Assistant — and how a managed setup prevents them.
National Weather Service (NWS) battery sensors may report only every few minutes to conserve power. For time-sensitive automations like motion-triggered lights, this delay makes the system feel sluggish.
National Weather Service (NWS) sensors occasionally report erroneous spikes — a temperature jumping from 72F to 200F for one reading. Without filtering, these spikes trigger false automations.
Battery-powered National Weather Service (NWS) sensors often have limited wireless range and can drop off the network if placed too far from a hub or mesh node.
Replacing a National Weather Service (NWS) sensor battery sometimes causes it to re-pair as a new device, creating duplicate entities and breaking automations that referenced the original.
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