Dear WeatherCat fans,
Well it is winter here in California . . . . . (or at least autumn.)

It feels so different from . . . . two days ago. Today's high: 69.7˚ F. On Friday the high was 93.7˚ F!!
![Sweaty 2 [sweat2]](https://athena.trixology.com/Smileys/default/sweaty.gif)
None of this sounds like a feature request until . . . . I got a Growl notification telling me that it is time to open up the windows to cool the house - at 1:30 pm. Even if it isn't really autumn, effectively I got a reminder that this set of custom alerts aren't going to make much sense after about October or so and I won't need it again most likely until May. Thus the possible feature request:
Would it make any sense to have a seasonal control available on custom alerts so that you wouldn't have alerts that would be nothing more than a nuisance during some parts of the year?
Yes, I know Stu is braving the wilderness right now, but if I don't write this idea down now - I'll
surely forget!

Also, all the rest of you WeatherCat users can weigh in as to whether or not this is a concept worth the hassle on the part of Stu to implement.
Opinions solicited!
Cheers, Edouard