The pressure values mean little to most people. Could you please have an option to make them more understandable?
e.g. HIGH PRESSURE, LOW PRESSURE, UNSETTLED
A barometric reading above 30.20 inHg is generally considered high pressure and is often linked to settled weather conditions.
So you could also just make the pressure reading say "Settled Weather" if pressure >= 30.20 inHg.
Low pressure is often linked to stormy weather. A barometric reading below 29.80 inHg is generally considered low pressure.
So it could show something like "Stormy".
Apparently A stable reading indicates good weather, while a falling reading indicates poor weather, which could also be used.
These are only suggestions, but I think it shows the general idea.
The pressure values mean little to most people. Could you please have an option to make them more understandable? e.g. HIGH PRESSURE, LOW PRESSURE, UNSETTLED
A barometric reading above 30.20 inHg is generally considered high pressure and is often linked to settled weather conditions. So you could also just make the pressure reading say "Settled Weather" if pressure >= 30.20 inHg.
Low pressure is often linked to stormy weather. A barometric reading below 29.80 inHg is generally considered low pressure. So it could show something like "Stormy".
Apparently A stable reading indicates good weather, while a falling reading indicates poor weather, which could also be used.
These are only suggestions, but I think it shows the general idea.
Thanks, Andy