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Great update! Its too bad the developer can't depend on Google for a valid weather widget. We all would have assumed getting the weather from Google was a good idea. Now he had to waste effort to remove google as the source.
Check what the Accuweather web site shows for your zip code. Bet it will match. Also National Weather Service should too. They do an aggregate average temp over a fairly wide area, where Weatherbug gives you teh actual reading of a Weatherbug station nearest to you, typically at local schools. That should usually be more accurate, although in some cases I find WB to be low since the thermometers are often in the shade so will be 5 to 10 degrees lower than the weather service average.
Every once in a while, I'll get an issue where the clock isn't sync'ing and freezes up, and thats annoying, but a quick turn to landscape usually fixes.
What I really like is that now I can do multiple instances, and since I have WidgetLocker running with a different background, its now perfect.
Check what the Accuweather web site shows for your zip code. Bet it will match. Also National Weather Service should too. They do an aggregate average temp over a fairly wide area, where Weatherbug gives you teh actual reading of a Weatherbug station nearest to you, typically at local schools. That should usually be more accurate, although in some cases I find WB to be low since the thermometers are often in the shade so will be 5 to 10 degrees lower than the weather service average.
Every once in a while, I'll get an issue where the clock isn't sync'ing and freezes up, and thats annoying, but a quick turn to landscape usually fixes.
What I really like is that now I can do multiple instances, and since I have WidgetLocker running with a different background, its now perfect.