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Occasional High Temperature of 140 degrees · Issue #472 · Pirate-Weather/pirateweather

Describe the bug Occasionally I'll see a high temperature of 140F for a day in the future, which throws my charts all out of whack. It's currently showing a 140F high for 6/26, (Appears similar to ...

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Yes that's pretty much it. Thanks for the kind words!
@michaelcoyote @driph Sorry for the downtime. The location service went down at the worst moment as I went offline for the weekend. I was able to bring it back when visiting a neighbor who had starlink. Going to make it more resilient going forward!

Check this out, one of the best weather information sources out there, and the only one I’ve come across that let’s you see forecast conditions at a glance, hour by hour, throughout the days. A lot of thought has gone into presenting comprehensive information in an easy-to-grasp visual way. Kudos to Merry Sky.
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Merry Sky: weather, uncluttered. With hourly forecast timelines, plan ahead activities with great precision. Don't get caught off guard by mother nature!

@migurski Hi Michal. No that's not expected! Is this happening consistently? Feel free to send more details of you os/device versions so we could debug this further to [email protected]

🙏 Apple reversed its course on limiting PWA capabilities in the EU. Merry Sky "add to homescreen" functionality will keep working just fine!

https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/03/01/apple-reverses-course-on-death-of-progressive-web-apps-in-eu

Apple reverses course on death of Progressive Web Apps in EU

After a few weeks of internet drama, Apple has responded to complaints about the death of Progressive Web Apps in the European Union and is restoring them to how they worked in iOS 17.3 and before.

Sadly, for those in the EU, it looks like an upcoming iOS release will negatively affect the experience of web apps offering "add to homescreen" capabilities such as merrysky.

https://techcrunch.com/2024/02/15/apple-confirms-its-breaking-iphone-web-apps-in-the-eu-on-purpose/

Apple confirms it's breaking iPhone web apps in the EU on purpose | TechCrunch

Well, it turns out it's not a bug that broke iPhone web apps, also known as progressive web apps (PWAs), in the EU. Following developer complaints and

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@ottaross Hey thx I appreciate!

There was already a default cap for the axis but it was mostly suited for rain conditions.

I've changed it so that it detects when it's mostly snow for that location and the scale is now 1cm in that case. For ottawa and such locations the proportions look better now.

I've been meaning to split the chart between types of precipitations for locations where there's both snow and rain but that will come later...

Not sure what you mean by bottom out 5mm?

@enobacon I don't have that specifically but I had some work in progress that I was not ready to share yet showing daily lows and highs. It was not ready for prime time because of visual quirks like the occasional label collision. You can check it out in the meantime by appending the `lh=true` flag like so on any url https://merrysky.net/?lh=true in the meantime. I like your idea too, I'll see how I can bring this up later
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Merry Sky: weather, uncluttered. With hourly forecast timelines, plan ahead activities with great precision. Don't get caught off guard by mother nature!

@emacsomancer yes certainly but no date