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#652 v3.1.3/macOS 10.12.6: Wunderground Forecast Is Off by One Day

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2018-06-10
2018-01-29
Cody Shell
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The day labels on the Wunderground forecast are off by one day. You can see in the attached image that it's Sunday and DarkSky is showing the correct forecast. Wunderground has the forecast correct, but it has labeled today Monday even though it's Sunday. The labels for the entire week are off by one day.

If you look at Wunderground's Tuesday forecast, you'll get the forecast for Monday. The Wedneday forecast is for Tuesday. And so on…

Meteo 3.1.3
macOS 10.12.6

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  • Cody Shell

    Cody Shell - 2018-01-29

    If I remember correctly, it happened when I updated to 3.1.3. The previous version did not have this probem.

     
    • EdwardD20

      EdwardD20 - 2018-01-29

      I'm wondering if it's a timing issue. Does it show the descrepency early in the morning? I noticed your post was 11pm, or almost tomorrow (or it was tomorrow in GMT).

      Ed

       
      • Cody Shell

        Cody Shell - 2018-01-30

        It displays it that way for me all day. Morning, mid-day, and night. It's 7:06 pm ET (19:05-0500) right now and it's doing it. It never displays the current day in the forecast.

        Thanks

         
      • Cody Shell

        Cody Shell - 2018-01-30

        Here's a screen shot taken before noon local time. Still doing it.

         
  • John Gosselink

    John Gosselink - 2018-06-10

    Having the same issue. It is always one day off. All day, every day. I wonder if Wunderground has changed their format.

     
  • Cody Shell

    Cody Shell - 2018-06-10

    There's definitely something weird going on. Right now, Wunderground is functioning properly, but DarkSky is messed up. The forecasts are correct but the labels are incorrect. For example, as you can see in the attachment, today is Sunday and the five day forecast from DarkSky is labeled Sat, Mon, Mon, Wed, Wed.

     
  • EdwardD20

    EdwardD20 - 2018-06-10

    Strange. The first image shows Dark Sky for me and it's fine. The second image show Dark Sky for Boone and it's bad. Same machine, same copy of Meteo.

    Using Boone, I'll see what I can figure out.

     
  • EdwardD20

    EdwardD20 - 2018-06-10

    This appears to be a Dark Sky bug. For Boone, the current weather time (for my debug session) is: 1528669983. This is a Unix EPOCH time that can be decyphered here: https://www.epochconverter.com. I'll save you the trouble. It translates to GMT: Sunday, June 10, 2018 10:33:03 PM which is correct.

    For first day of the daily forecast, the time is 1528603200 which translates to GMT: Sunday, June 10, 2018 4:00:00 AM which translates to Your time zone: Saturday, June 9, 2018 11:00:00 PM GMT-05:00 DST which is wrong (I'm in Central time).

    I don't know if you want to reach out to Dark Sky (forecast.io) and see what they say.

    Ed

     

    Last edit: EdwardD20 2018-06-10
  • EdwardD20

    EdwardD20 - 2018-06-10

    It is possible that Boone is really in some kind of space/time warp and you only think you're where you are?

     

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