Eureka!
Obviously, the Flowx weather map shows conditions hour by hour.
Overlays on this map allow a selection of graphical info presented.
Sunrise/sunset are hourly values (repeat for the Moon, maybe).
Eureka!
Imagine if; the weather map transitions to a dimmed state, for evening, and undimmed for daytime. Expand on the idea, to possibly reflect the actual location of the sun (and/or moon) by having less dimmed areas/corners in/at the location of the (moon?..) So that means “more undimmed” areas/corners in/at the location of the sun. All graphical data (KISS) with maybe, addable text vales for sunrise/sunset (if the center text area becomes configurable).
Why I like it: I simply get lost scrolling time in Flowx. Thumbs aren’t precise, and the indicators for time are the text time value, and the bar under my thumb; these are all that indicate if I’m scrolling time in the same day or not… leaving me, processing both text data and visible data, at the same time. A dimming weather map can simplify this, to a simple mental count: 1 day, 2 days, 3 days, … And “to” mention… It makes night weather different from daytime weather, at a glance. We all likely care about one more than the other, so why not “soft” filter it via an map overlay!?
This could be epic, even in it’s simplest implementation.