Monthly updates (like OsmAnd has) would be great. OpenStreetMap is changing fast in many regions!
Otherwise, it would be helpful to at least be able to see somewhere when a map in Windy Maps was last updated...
Monthly updates (like OsmAnd has) would be great. OpenStreetMap is changing fast in many regions!
Otherwise, it would be helpful to at least be able to see somewhere when a map in Windy Maps was last updated...
@Korina said in Can you offer Standard (Imperial) Speed & Distance measurements as an option?:
Hello, we are just about to release a new version of Windy Maps with option to switch to imperial units. New version should be out soon.
Looks like the current version of Windy Maps has settings for picking units, and they are honored e.g. when calculating distances and in elevation profiles. However the contour lines and points on the map are still labelled with metric units, as is the scale shown at the top right.
This also affects contour line labels and the elevations shown below named geographical points. Same issue on windy.com.
I've noticed the same issue (checked both on Firefox and Chrome).
The slider tooltip shows the correct time for the first 7 days (which consist of 8x3h segments), but starts going off track at day 8 (which has fewer segments).
Note how the slider in the screenshot is above the "21" segment on "Sunday 2", but the tooltip shows "12:00".
@Korina said in Snow depth doesn't honor the chosen units:
you need to choose mm for Snow in Settings, after that snow units will be shown in cm instead of inches.
Thanks, that works. The confusion is that clicking "mm" or "in" in the row header toggles the units for precipitation, but not for snow accumulation.
Regardless of whether I choose mm or inches for the Rain row in the forecast panel, snow accumulation is always shown in inches.
Looks like this has been fixed; you're welcome!
Just installed the current version of the Windy app (19.1807) on my Android (8.1.0) phone and tried to donate, but got this error message:
Looks like this problem?