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Day/Night Forecast #49

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cloneofghosts opened this issue Apr 9, 2023 · 8 comments
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Day/Night Forecast #49

cloneofghosts opened this issue Apr 9, 2023 · 8 comments
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It would be nice if the summary field could be split into two summary fields with one being for daytime conditions and the other one for nighttime conditions. One of my main complaints about the summaries from DarkSky is that since they kept the summaries breif it would often miss out on large portions of the day depending on the forecast. Some examples

Foggy in the morning.
Possible light rain in the morning.
Rain and windy overnight.

Those summaries don't provide much information outside of those timeframes so you'd have to look at the hourly forecast anyway to get more information and having it split into day and night helps to solve that problem.

As for the existing summary/icon fields they could either be used to show a summary of the day like they are now or it could show the day information during the day and then swap to the night information at night. The first option is something weather.com does with their API so maybe that would be better?

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Looks like this one was passed over. Thoughts about adding something like this when text summaries are implemented?

If the text summaries are going to take a while can you add the no-autoclose label to this issue so it doesn't attempt to auto-close this issue every 90 days.

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@alexander0042 alexander0042 added the enhancement New feature or request label Jul 13, 2023
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Yup, let's keep this one open! Once I get the daily max stuff sorted out, complete text summaries in the Dark Sky style are next

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Was thinking about this and maybe instead of having a day/night summary/icon fields it might be better to have a section to display a forecast in day/night chunks.

So it would have a day block which displays the forecast from 6am to 6pm for the day and the night block would be from 6pm to 6am. Maybe once there are fewer than x number of hours left the block no longer shows since it doesn't make sense to show a forecast for only a few hours. It could maybe have the same fields as the hourly section does currently.

To me it would make more sense then having a day & night summary field and I know that most other APIs do offer the ability to have a day & night forecast and would be useful for apps which would like to show this information.

This idea came about since I noticed that Breezy Weather has PW as a weather provider but the daily information becomes limited after 48h since they do not use the extended hourly forecasts.

@cloneofghosts cloneofghosts changed the title Day/Night Summary and Icon Fields 12 Hourly Forecast Sep 9, 2023
@cloneofghosts cloneofghosts changed the title 12 Hourly Forecast Day/Night Forecast Sep 9, 2023
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