Showers animation
Showers animation
I think that the animation made for displaying showers in the extended forecast, it doesn't have to be totally gray and rainy, I think that is better if it shows a mix of clouds, sun and rain
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Re: Showers animation
Hi Marcelo,
Welcome to YoWindow Forum.
The weather icon that you see for each day of the extended forecast is for 3:00 that day. If you are looking at tonight's forecast the icon represents 3:00 or 3:00 AM. If you are looking at the next days, the icon represents 15:00 or 3:00 PM.
If you click on one of the days in the future, look at the time bar which contains icons for when the weather is going to change on that day.
I hope this information helps you out.
Marty
Welcome to YoWindow Forum.
The weather icon that you see for each day of the extended forecast is for 3:00 that day. If you are looking at tonight's forecast the icon represents 3:00 or 3:00 AM. If you are looking at the next days, the icon represents 15:00 or 3:00 PM.
If you click on one of the days in the future, look at the time bar which contains icons for when the weather is going to change on that day.
I hope this information helps you out.
Marty
Re: Showers animation
Thanks for welcome
I mean the visual aspect of the showers in the extended forecast animation, because the "showers" are isolated and unstable. They should look something like this:

Just a suggestion
I mean the visual aspect of the showers in the extended forecast animation, because the "showers" are isolated and unstable. They should look something like this:

Just a suggestion
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Re: Showers animation
Hey, Marcelo!
There is no information about cloud coverage in the weather forecast from yr.no we are working with.
So we have decided to assume it is always overcast when it is raining unless cloud coverage information is provided.
Thanks for the suggestion!
There is no information about cloud coverage in the weather forecast from yr.no we are working with.
So we have decided to assume it is always overcast when it is raining unless cloud coverage information is provided.
Thanks for the suggestion!