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The core PR adds functionality to the OpenWeatherMap integration to expose Minutely foreasts as an Action. Minutely forecasts compliment Daily and Hourly forecasts by providing precipitation (rain or snow) levels for each minute of the next hour.

This PR includes additional documentation to explain the new Action available within the OpenWeatherMap integration.

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  • New Features
    • Added support for the S1255 model in the Nibe Heat Pump integration.
    • Introduced a new action to retrieve minute-by-minute weather forecasts with OpenWeatherMap integration.
  • Documentation
    • Updated documentation to include the new S1255 model and the openweathermap.get_minutely_forecasts action, along with usage examples.

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The changes include the addition of a new supported device, the S1255, to the Nibe Heat Pump integration documentation, expanding its compatibility with Home Assistant. Additionally, a new action, openweathermap.get_minutely_forecasts, has been introduced in the OpenWeatherMap integration, allowing users to fetch minute-by-minute weather forecasts for the next hour, contingent on the integration mode being set to v3.0. The documentation for both integrations has been updated accordingly.

Changes

File Path Change Summary
source/_integrations/nibe_heatpump.markdown Added support for the new device model S1255 in the Nibe Heat Pump integration documentation.
source/_integrations/openweathermap.markdown Introduced a new action openweathermap.get_minutely_forecasts for minute-by-minute weather forecasts; updated documentation to reflect this change.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant OpenWeatherMap
    participant HomeAssistant

    User->>HomeAssistant: Request minute-by-minute forecast
    HomeAssistant->>OpenWeatherMap: Call openweathermap.get_minutely_forecasts
    OpenWeatherMap-->>HomeAssistant: Return forecast data (60 entries)
    HomeAssistant-->>User: Provide forecast information
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