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    What is the difference between day_cloudy and cloudy?

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      I can’t seem to figure out what the difference is between the two properties day_cloudy and cloudy in the Compliments module. At first I thought the difference is that day_cloudy is used when the weather is cloudy during the entire day but this doesn’t seem to be the case. The documentation doesn’t explain anything about the properties either.

      Does anyone know the difference? Thanks in advance.

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        sdetweil @user-4992874
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        @user-4992874 which weather provider are you using, thats where the info comes from.

        open weather provides these numerical codes
        https://openweathermap.org/weather-conditions

        and the module converts like this

        IMG_0223.png

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          @sdetweil Thanks for the clarification. I am using the OpenWeather API. So if I understand correctly the difference between them is that day_cloudy means “few clouds” and that cloudy means “scattered clouds” (according to their descriptions). So it has nothing to do with daytime apparently. Thanks!

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