
One of the biggest topics for discussion on the weather is where you get your source and do we trust it. I dunno... maybe it's just the folks I know. Me, I trust The Weather Network. I trust the source, and I love the widget on the homescreen.
Well, today it updated to now have a persistent notification. For those of you uninitiated in the terminology, a persistent notification is one that always is up in the top left, meaning it also has a tile in the pull down notification shade.
The fun part is that on the 'always on' display of my Pixel 2 that it shows the weather there.
yeah it's a greasy screen, I should have wiped it before I took the shot
Now, if you notice, from the earlier screenshot, the display right now is not showing the 'real feel' or the temperature with the windchill factored in; which is REALLY important where I am.
You'll also notice that I expanded the "Google Now" mini card which has the temperature; and 2 points to note there. It doesn't show that mini card on the lock screen, and it's not the same as The Weather Network. So it's important (sure it's only 1° different, now...).
The other issue is that some people might say they hate persistent notifications; I can see their usefulness, but I can understand the mentality of something that's 'always there' can be annoying. For a while now I've started to feel like TWN is a bit redundant, and maybe this persistent notification will convince me to get rid of it... TWN does suck down 2% of my battery according to the stats. Well, I'll give it a couple days and see if I notice any more battery drain because of it.
Source: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pelmorex.WeatherEyeAndroid
