Lots of 'behind the scences' changes to myTile and some that will be noticable:
Greatly reduced the html coding used for formatting the tile. This freed up space for some enhancements.
The location name at the top on 'myTile' is now a hyperlink that will take you to you hub location's weather details on Dark Sky's website.
If there is a weather alert, it will show in red italics. That weather alert will also be a hyperlink to the weather.gov alert details page. Those weather.gov links can be quite long, but the reduced formatting mentioned above should prevent exceeding the 1,024 character limit in most cases. If it does exceed the limit, the hyperlink will first revert to the Hub location's weather details page on Darsky.net where you can get details on the alert, and if it still exceeds the character limit, the hyperlink will be omitted.
Added a new 'alertTile' (second image below) that will just list weather alerts (or 'No current weather alerts for this area.'). Hyperlinks will take you to the hub location's weather details page on Darksky.net for no alerts, or the weather.gov alert details page if there is an alert.
Added a hyperlink to the 'threedayfcstTile' on the 'Today' text that will take you to the hub location's weather detail page on Darksky.net
Black circled text is a hyperlink to the hub location's weather detail page.
Red circled text is a hyperlink to weather.gov's alert detail page.
All hyperlinks added in the last update will now open in a new tab/window instead of replacing the current tab/window.
Removed some spacing in the alertTile to make it easier to fit in a 1x1 tile. Removed the 'green' color for no alerts. At least on my displays/screens it has blurry and hard to read.
Some minor tweaking to further reduce the code size and therefore reduce the likelihood of exceeding the dashboard tile character limitation and any mitigation required in that event (removing icons & links).
I made a small change in the code to correct the error that @CurtisZM was seeing at around 6:15 PM EDT. If you copied the code before then, please refresh your code to get this change.
Added some additional logging messaging to show the full URL sent to Darksky if the data pull is not sucessful. This should make it easier to identify errors.
Added code to remove any 'spaces' typed or copied into the latitude or longitude corrdinate fields. Any spaces in these fields will cause an error in the Darksky data pull.
Add more logic to prevent location coordinates being null or provide better logging when that cannot be prevented (hub's location coordinates are null).
I found one that allows up to 150 calls a day (~every 10 mins) that looks like it will work pretty well for current conditions and daily forecasts at least. It's weatherbit.io. I got a key and gave it a whirl in less than 5 mins. And they don't require a credit card to sign up for a free account. I'm sure they just shut down your access after your 150 calls.
I have created a version of this driver that replaces DarkSky.net as the forecast source with OpenWeatherMap.org and the (National Weather Service (weather.gov) for weather alerts).
Just about everything works the same, it just changes the forecast source. That driver is in a new thread here:
I assume you are asking about the new Weather-Display With OWM-NWS Alerts Forecast Driver and not DarekSky.net? Please ask questions about the Weather-Display With OWM-NWS Alerts Forecast Driver in that thread, not this one, to keep things on topic.