This properly colorizes when there is a thunderstorm and the weather.com API response defines the current weather condition as "T-Storm". No idea why they decide to do this, it's definitely not for brevity as they have a "Thunderstorms in the Vicinity" weather condition as well. Just a weird quirk of their API, I guess. |
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