Partly Sunny now supports iOS 13 system dark mode in the app, widget, and Siri Shortcuts. The widget and Siri Shortcuts will automatically match the system dark mode setting. To have the app match…
If you’re on iOS 13, in Settings > Dark Mode, there’s a new option to match the app’s dark mode to the system setting. If you don’t want to use the system setting, dark mode can still be customized to use dark gray or black base colors and to toggle on demand, automatically based on screen brightness, or automatically at sunrise and sunset.
The Settings, Edit List, and Edit Location views use the new iOS 13 draggable modal functionality. Drag down on the views to dismiss them. (You can still do this on iOS 12, but it’s much better now in iOS 13.)
Stay tuned for more iOS 13 support!
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In case you missed what was new recently in Partly Sunny, here are some highlights:
In Settings > Temperatures, there’s a new toggle to simultaneously show the current actual and “feels like” temperatures in Locations View and the widget.
For Partly Sunny Club subscribers, there’s a new popup view to customize the weather map layer and other map settings.
For locations in the US, there’s a new Radar & Warnings layer in Map Settings to show severe weather warnings on the map in addition to radar. (Partly Sunny Club required.)
For locations in the US and Canada, there’s a new Advisories layer in Map Settings to show weather advisories on the map like “heat advisory”, “air quality alert”, and “wind chill advisory”. (Partly Sunny Club required.)
In Map Settings, you can now customize the selected weather layer to be more or less transparent, the starting zoom level of the map to be a little more zoomed in or out, and the type of map (standard, satellite, or hybrid). (Partly Sunny Club required.)
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As always, thank you for using Partly Sunny! If you have a question or suggestion or run into an issue, please email me at support@partlysunnyapp.com!