@korina I turned off the graphics compatibility mode to no avail. The discontinuity is still there. You can see it toward the lower half of the map. This is accumulated rainfall with a custom color scale I built but it appears in wind fields, rain rate, etc. It also appears in all the default so it's not a product of changing the color scale either. As it turns out, I live on that parallel so it's driving me crazy!!

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RE: Gray line in a parallel
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RE: Gray line in a parallel
@korina Not so much a "gray line" any more, but a discontinuity that stretches across the globe at 41N latitude. https://www.windy.com/-Rain-accumulation-rainAccu?rainAccu,next10d,39.956,-127.224,7,i:pressure. This appears in both Chrome and Brave, (mostly Brave).
It appears on all model output except for GFS, so this makes me think it's a "stitching" artifact of some sort in translating tabular model output to graphics format. It's super annoying because I happen to live right near this parallel and I use this app professionally in water management and precipitation forecast for river management, and there are abrupt differences in forecast over very short distances that are not real. Thank you, generally I love the app. I tried repeatedly to upload screenshot with no success.  -
RE: Gray line in a parallel
@Korina I use Brave Browser which is Chrome based and the line has persisted for 2 weeks now. I opened it up in Chrome this morning and no line. I don't mind a gray line, but it also distorts the weather reports (e.g. predicted rain, etc) and I use this professionally for my work in the water management business on our great rivers here. Long live the salmon! Thank you for answering and sorry it took me so long to realize you had answered. --41 N Lat... NW California.
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RE: Gray line in a parallel
Same here. hey we live on the same parallel! (NW Calif)
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