Dear xairbusdriver, Steve, and WeatherCat fans,
Perhaps I'm just picky. No, I definitely AM picky!
This request may be very difficult to fulfill and probably of very limited use, mainly only during the trial period of the WeatherCat app. It is probably almost impossible to 'convince' the app that there is actually hardware connected when there is not.
Actually you can't play with WeatherCat at all without a Weather station to connect to. If it doesn't find a station it simply stops.
Many years ago, before WeatherCat was even a cat
![Cat [cat]](https://athena.trixology.com/Smileys/default/animal-smiley-027.gif)
, it had a feature to allow you to monitor two additional Internet based sources of weather data, typically Weather Underground stations. I kind of liked that capability because it meant I could have graphs of weather data from nearby locations displayed right next to my own data. Since the San Francisco Bay Area is notorious for having micro-climates, this was potentially interesting.
Apparently, few other people found the feature interesting. When our fearless leader Stu (Stuart Ball, developer of WeatherCat) put
da' cat in WeatherCat
![Small WeatherCat [WCSmall]](https://athena.trixology.com/Smileys/default/WCSmall.png)
, he dropped the support for the additional stations. He is probably correct in that call. If you are curious about nearby stations, you can use the Weather Underground website or apps to get all the information you could possibility ever want.
Cheers, Edouard
![Cheers [cheers1]](https://athena.trixology.com/Smileys/default/food-smiley-004.gif)
P.S.

. . .
so why don't you just cut to the chase and buy yourself a station! . .
You wouldn't be afraid of anybody like . . . . . SWMBO!! 