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Torresangel88

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When you go to the weather app, it will show you hourly temperature and also when it will be light or dark
 
Glad to see some effort is being taken to beef up the weather app.

Oh and screenshot please! :)
 
I'm not seeing this. The only new feature I see is a % which I'm guessing is the chance of that weather occuring.
 
heres a screenshot
 

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When you go to the weather app, it will show you hourly temperature and also when it will be light or dark
Ok, not to confuse the readers anymore, the red part is FALSE!!!

The only new thing is PRECIPITATION PERCENTAGE. That's it.

No idea what the OP was on about.
 
You guys are not getting it. This separates when it's light out and when it's dark out:

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If the weather is supposed to be clear, then it will show a sun if it's during the daytime and stars if it's during the nighttime. If the weather is supposed to be cloudy, it will just show clouds. It has always been like that.
 
I wish they would put in "feels like" temperatures.

I use WeatherEye mainly for this feature (say it's 25 Celsius outside but the humidity makes it feel more like 32). But also because I find WeatherEye more accurate.

Can we all write in to Apple to add the "feels like" thing? :D

Unless they actually open up Notification Centre widgets to 3rd party apps. Maybe the Weather Network can make a WeatherEye widget lol
 
Lol sun rises at 6am and sets at 7am!!!!!

Where are you seeing that from his images?

Honestly, the images posted show a reasonable time for sunup sundown.

It does get confusing cause at top or bottom (depending on if it is showing morning or night) it shows the previous day (for top) or next day (for bottom) weather but that is not part of the hourly.

I can't really tell from those images if the images without sun are stars or if they are rain drops (but I'd assume there would be a cloud too if it were rain, usually rain images are a cloud with rain).

So, I'm assuming what OP is trying to show us (which some one else pointed out) is that night time hours have stars to show that it's not sunny then. Which come to think of it my zombie weather app does too cause at night it shows the moon rather than the sun (either covered by clouds or not covered if it is a clear night).

Which doesn't exactly pinpoint time of sun rise but gives you an idea of what hour it will be.
 
What the OP is trying to say (and most of you are too daft to understand apparently) the app has been updated to show if it's day or night. If it's clear/partly cloudy during the DAY it shows a SUN if it's clear/partly cloudy at NIGHT it shows STARS.
 
I can't really tell from those images if the images without sun are stars or if they are rain drops (but I'd assume there would be a cloud too if it were rain, usually rain images are a cloud with rain).

nope, that's rain, that's how it looks at any time of the day. not stars at all

What the OP is trying to say (and most of you are too daft to understand apparently) the app has been updated to show if it's day or night. If it's clear/partly cloudy during the DAY it shows a SUN if it's clear/partly cloudy at NIGHT it shows STARS.

no, that's not stars there, it's rain as i say above. The app has always showed a moon at night and sun during the day, so he's not showing anything new.

It doesn't show sun up and sun down, just if it's clear sky or not. Mine at the mo shows cloud with no sun or moon from now until 11am when it shows the Sun, so if the OP were right, then sunrise here would not be until 11am......
 
nope, that's rain, that's how it looks at any time of the day. not stars at all



no, that's not stars there, it's rain as i say above. The app has always showed a moon at night and sun during the day, so he's not showing anything new.

It doesn't show sun up and sun down, just if it's clear sky or not. Mine at the mo shows cloud with no sun or moon from now until 11am when it shows the Sun, so if the OP were right, then sunrise here would not be until 11am......

You're wrong.

The image I attached shows rain. The one he attached shows stars.
 

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Palm Pilots had Sun Rise / Sun Set and total hours of daylight / night back when.... Well, when Palm Pilots existed!
 
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