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guillohm | 3 years ago
check it out https://merrysky.net/forecast/riverside%20oh/us
It's responsive and no need to install an app but you can add it as an home icon on your device, instructions in the FAQ
guillohm | 3 years ago
check it out https://merrysky.net/forecast/riverside%20oh/us
It's responsive and no need to install an app but you can add it as an home icon on your device, instructions in the FAQ
O1111OOO|3 years ago
On my Desktop, I use accuweather and occasionally https://www.timeanddate.com/weather/ - among so many others. None really gave me a UI that I felt comfortable using. Always clicking to get additional data or overloaded with non-vital information.
On Android - after the Dark Sky fiasco - I settled on Yr[0] eventually.
Merry Sky looks poised to replace my Desktop weather links already (I use my own local custom home page). On Android, the (home icon) link leads to a really nice looking "Android App". Yr will be harder to replace but Merry Sky has already found a home here (just need time to verify its accuracy).
[0] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=no.nrk.yr&gl=U...
guillohm|3 years ago
Yr looks really nice too but I don't carry a droid day to day.
I'd like to keep merrysky as a lightweight alternative on the web and have the same experience regardless of the platform/OS
Hippocrates|3 years ago
prepend|3 years ago
Dark sky has hour by hour by percent probability as well as projected precipitation.
Apple has a rounded percent in two hour blocks. And its numbers are different. For example, Apple shows the moon and stars icon for 6pm; DS shows 28% and .01 inch/hour.
Apple consistently has less information and I’ll miss DarkSky. I paid $5 and don’t usually buy apps.
I think Apple’s purchase is a negative for users.
arjvik|3 years ago
I've been relying on AccuWeather as of late, and it's been pretty reliable.
guillohm|3 years ago
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/publicsector/making-weather-for...
I'm relying on it in Canada now so I can certainly vouch for it in my area. We had a snowstorm and power outages during holidays and it was great to follow the graphs with regards to wind/gust and precipitations.
phpisthebest|3 years ago
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smegsicle|3 years ago
third party weather sites/apps seem to be pretty scammy in general
kspyy|3 years ago
this was one of my favorite features too but afaict they integrated it (i'm on ios 16.3)
guillohm|3 years ago
lloeki|3 years ago
There is a hourly precipitation graph available since iOS16 but that may not be what you're looking for.
jpistell|3 years ago
guillohm|3 years ago
QuantumGood|3 years ago
guillohm|3 years ago
If you're still seeing a discrepancy, feel free to email me with the debugging information so we can clear that up. feedback@merrysky.net
derwiki|3 years ago