@pointlessone@status.pointless.one
Post #2067412
2026-05-06 07:31 UTC
@QuietMisdreavus@squad.town I feel like I’m missing something because what you describe looks very common to me.
Here are a few examples.
The first is Weathergraph (iOS). This is one of its widgets. It shows all sorts of info for the next 36 hours. Including temp, pressure, humidity, cloud coverage, sunshine, uv, precipitation, and wind. It takes a bit of practice to learn to read all of it but you can learn the important for you bits pretty quickly. You can also customize or hide all bits of information. In the app you can get the same for the next week or two depending on the weather service you choose.
The second is Sunby (iOS) widget. It too shows about 24 hours. The app focuses on all sorts of outdoorsy activities. The widget can show a number of different reports. On the screenshot is Everyday Life. It shows temp and precipitation. For example, Skydiving shows wind and cloud coverage, Surfing shows wave height and period, Photography shows sun rise time, sunset, noon, golden hour, and cloud coverage. Etc.
I believe both of them are free with in-app purchases. Weathergraph sells more accurate data for some locations. Sunby removes ads, and probably adds data, I don’t remember.
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