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Today β€” 4 April 2026Main stream

Pirates have warm weather for home opener, but it’s not the warmest on record

It was very warm out for the Pirates’ home opener on Friday, but we’ve actually seen warmer in recent years, specifically in 2021.

We had 82 degrees during that home opener. That was against the Cubs, and the Pirates lost 4-2.

In 2015, we hit 80 degrees, the same as in 2001. So, it’s not unprecedented, but certainly warmer than average for this time of year.

However, this is more impressive: If we hit 80 on Friday, and assuming we did again on Saturday, that would make four 80-degree days so far this spring. That would tie it for the most on record through this date.

To give you some perspective, we went from 2013 to 2024 without a single 80-degree day through this date. So, it really puts into perspective just how warm this spring has been so far.

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Yesterday β€” 3 April 2026Main stream

Samsung Weather app redesign adds new icons, radar controls

By:Yash
3 April 2026 at 22:39

Samsung has started rolling out a fresh update to its Weather app, version v1.7.30.8, bringing an interface redesign that contains new icons and radar controls.

It’s not a massive overhaul, but it tweaks enough of the interface to make daily weather checks feel a bit more refined. This is one of those apps that people actually use every day, so even small visual changes tend to matter more than you would expect.

The most noticeable change shows up in the Pollen section. Samsung has dropped the old translucent leaf icon and replaced it with more distinct, solid icons for Tree, Grass, and Ragweed.

It’s a simple shift, but it makes the data easier to scan at a glance. That said, the icons still don’t fully communicate intensity levels as clearly as they could.

Wind and Pressure cards have also been refreshed. The graphics look newer, with the new icons looking modern, but they may take a second longer to interpret.

Then there’s the Moon card, which gets a practical upgrade. Samsung has tightened the layout by placing moonrise and moonset times side by side. It cuts down on wasted space and makes the card feel less cluttered.

The Radar section is where things get a bit more interactive. At the bottom of the map, you now get a row of quick-access icons for different layers, including a 6-hour forecast, radar view, cloud coverage, and temperature.

If you rely on Samsung Weather, this update is worth grabbing.

Samsung Galaxy Weather App Redesign

Image source – Android Authority

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