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When the taps go dry it's hard to tell whether it's just your line or a whole area on a planned NWSC interruption. The new neighbour-reported board lets residents tap the area they're in and see where else the water is off, with NWSC's toll-free lines to report a fault. It carries a plain safety note: don't drink from an untreated well or spring when the mains are down — that's how cholera spread in Kabowa in 2019.
Boda and matatu fares in Kampala are negotiated, and they climb at night, in the rain and for anyone who looks like a visitor. The new calculator shows a fair price in shillings for a boda, a matatu, a special hire, a Bolt or the Entebbe transfer — with the inflated ask to refuse and one line of defence for each. These are fair prices neighbours and travellers report, not an official tariff.
With no hospital and only a small grocery in town, a lot of Marfa life is the 26-mile run to Alpine. The new tool lays out what you have to leave town for — the ER, the pharmacy, a full shop, hardware, the vet, the train — and works out what one round trip costs in fuel from your own car and today's pump price. It's honest that even Alpine has no Walmart: the nearest is about 100 miles on.
Some towns keep feasts on several calendars at once — a Gregorian date, an Easter that differs between the Western and Orthodox churches, an Islamic date set by the moon. A new 'observances' tool computes the next date of each, forward from today, so a mixed town can see all its communities' days side by side without anything going stale. First used in Tyre, Lebanon.
Tyre's Muslim and Christian feasts and holy days on a single page, in the order they come around: Ashura and Arba'een, Ramadan and the two Eids, the shared Feast of the Annunciation, both the Western and Orthodox Easters, the Assumption, Christmas and more — each with its next date worked out for you. Islamic dates are shown as the expected day; the confirmed one is set by sighting the new moon and announced by a religious authority, which the page says plainly.
The day's five prayer times and the direction of the Qibla, worked out from the sun over the city following the Ja'fari method — no app to download, and the page keeps working without a connection once it has loaded. Imsak is shown for Ramadan. The start of each Islamic month is still set by moon sighting and announced locally, which the page says plainly.
Marfa sits in one of the darkest skies in North America — the Greater Big Bend International Dark Sky Reserve. The new tool shows the moon's phase and the hours of true darkness for each of the next two weeks, names the best night to go out, and points to the Mystery Lights viewing area on US-90 and the McDonald Observatory star parties up in Fort Davis. It's pure astronomy, so it's always current with nothing to keep refreshed.
A new automated check opens one live page of every tool kind — 168 today — plus town pages in all nine languages and the share cards, and fails if anything crashes or renders incomplete. Its first run found and fixed a bug where the no-JavaScript fallback tables on two planning tools could silently lose rows, and it flagged a page-loading hiccup we are tracking with the framework. The site also moved to the latest framework release.
Since yesterday evening, sharing a town or tool link in a chat app showed no preview card — the image behind it was failing to render. That is fixed, and the card is now drawn in a test before any change ships, so it cannot quietly break again.
The 'year at a glance' overview on month-planner tools now wraps to the screen as a readable list instead of forcing a wide sideways scroll on narrow phones.
The town page now carries a drawing of Kong Lan — the narrow eroded ridge above the Pai valley — beside its name.
What to do when the Pai River rises or Route 1095 slips in the rains — where the floods hit fastest, how to prepare if you're staying near the water, and who to call. It sits alongside the rain-and-river page, which shows where the season stands.
Our rain-and-flood awareness tool used to depend on the US National Weather Service warnings feed, so it could only serve American towns. It now has a mode for places with no machine-readable official warnings feed: it leads with the recent and forecast rainfall, sets it against what heavy rain has done there before, and leans on the local emergency channels for alerts. First use is Mineral del Chico, Hidalgo, where the tool speaks Spanish and points at Protección Civil and 911.
Pour les habitants, certaines dates changent tout : la circulation, le stationnement, l'accès au village. La nouvelle page réunit les grands rendez-vous vérifiés et ce qu'ils impliquent — la Fête des Vignerons (29–30 août 2026, village fermé et entrée payante), le Marché de Noël (27 novembre – 30 décembre 2026, entrée gratuite, stationnement saturé) et les vendanges (plus de tracteurs sur les routes, surtout en septembre). Chaque date renvoie à sa source officielle.
À Eguisheim, la météo qui compte pour la vigne n'est pas la pluie mais le gel — la gelée de printemps, au débourrement, est le vrai danger (le gel d'avril 2021 reste dans les mémoires). La nouvelle page lit la prévision pour le risque de gelée cette nuit, sur l'échelle du gel, et pour le brouillard qui réduit la visibilité sur les routes du vignoble et de la plaine. C'est une estimation modélisée, pas une mesure ; pour l'essentiel, la prévision et la vigilance officielles de Météo-France.
Tras el desbordamiento de la presa de Carboneras en octubre de 2025, muchas familias miran el cielo con respeto cuando llueve varios días. La nueva página muestra cuánta lluvia ha caído en los últimos días y cuánta se espera, junto a lo que la lluvia fuerte ha hecho aquí antes. Es solo para estar al tanto: no predice inundaciones ni dice que un lugar es seguro, y siempre remite a Protección Civil (771) 715-0994 y al 911.
Mineral del Chico es el Pueblo Mágico de la niebla, y la neblina cierra la carretera a Pachuca y se mete en los senderos del parque. La nueva página lee el pronóstico para decir hasta dónde se ve —ahora y en las próximas mañanas— en palabras claras, con el consejo de manejar con luces bajas y revisar el estado del parque antes de subir. Es una estimación modelada, no una medición; para lo que importe, el pronóstico oficial del SMN y Protección Civil (771) 715-0994.
Environment Canada's weather warnings in force for the valley, in plain words — the winter-storm, extreme-cold and wildfire-smoke warnings the town actually gets — with the wind at the townsite now and the official channels for evacuation orders, highways and park closures. When nothing is in force, it says so.
A new page shows how the Bow is running through town right now — its live flow and level from the Water Survey of Canada gauge at Banff, where today sits against the past month, and the official Alberta flood-warning link. It describes the river; the flood warnings live with Alberta Rivers. The 2013 flood (about 466 m³/s at Banff) is the year it's measured against.
Towns where several rivers meet can now show every river's live level side by side, each against its own official warning levels — Passau's Donau, Inn and Ilz are the first. Under the hood the river tools gained Bavaria's open gauge network (GKD Bayern, CC BY 4.0), which covers the many Bavarian rivers the federal service doesn't.
Where's the clean air indoors in burning season? Residents and long-stayers can now share which cafes and workspaces actually run purifiers — sign in to answer.
Emergency lines, Pai Hospital, the immigration substation and the town office — every number checked against an official page. Serious cases go to Chiang Mai, so in a real emergency call 1669 first.
The minivans in and out — operators, fares, where they leave from, and the last van back (Aya's 15:30 verified on their own booking system; Prempracha runs later). With honest notes on carsickness, rainy-season landslips and burning-season haze.
The smoke, the rains and the crowds, month by month, with plain verdicts — so you can weigh burning season against the monsoon and pick the months that suit you. Links to the live air and rain pages for what this week actually looks like.
Die Stadtwerke veröffentlichen für den laufenden Monat, welches Kreuzfahrtschiff wann an welcher Lände liegt — die Seite „Wie voll ist die Altstadt?“ verweist jetzt direkt darauf.
Die vier Wohnheime des Studierendenwerks mit den aktuellen Mietspannen (234–508 Euro, am 2. Juli auf stwno.de geprüft), wie die Bewerbung läuft, wo der private Markt stattfindet und warum die CampusCard das Wohnen weiter draußen leichter macht.
Jeder Fluss mit seinem eigenen Pegel, dem Trend der letzten Tage und seinen amtlichen Meldestufen — auf einen Blick, welcher Fluss gerade steigt. Die Donau kommt von PEGELONLINE, Inn und Ilz neu vom Gewässerkundlichen Dienst Bayern (CC BY 4.0). Keine Vorhersage: Die amtliche Warnung bleibt beim HND Bayern, und der Warnkanal der Stadt ist ACHTUNG.PASSAU.
The town page now carries a colored-pencil sketch of the royal chhatris rising above the Betwa River, seen from across the water with their reflections among the boulders — the view of Orchha people keep.
The town page now carries a colored-pencil sketch of Tin Dhara, the old carved stone tap where water still pours from three serpent-head spouts, with the forested ridge behind. It was chosen from the town's research on ridge-top water and the historic bazaar.
The town page now carries a colored-pencil sketch of Lake Sambell — the lake made from an old gold-sluicing pit, with its granite boulders and gum trees reflected in the still water.
El dibujo muestra cometas de kitesurf sobre la playa de Valdevaqueros un día de levante, con la duna de Punta Paloma y la costa de Marruecos al fondo, al otro lado del Estrecho.
ሥዕሉ የአፋር ነጋዴዎች ግመሎቻቸውን እየመሩ በገደላማው መንገድ ወደ ባቲ የሰኞ ገበያ ሲወጡ ያሳያል፤ ከኋላቸው ወደ አፋር ቆላ የሚወርደው ሰፊ ሜዳ ይታያል።
The town page now carries a colored-pencil sketch of a wooden pam-pam passenger boat moored at the wharf on the Sherbro estuary, loads stacked on the jetty and mangroves on the far shore.
The town page now carries a colored-pencil sketch of the broad channel where the White Nile leaves Lake Victoria at Jinja, with a wooden fishing canoe resting near the bank.
Un croquis aux crayons de couleur accompagne désormais le nom de la ville : des pirogues de pêche alignées sur le sable de Guet Ndar, filets posés sur les bords, face à la barre de l'Atlantique.
The town page now carries a colored-pencil sketch of The Cedars, the stone studio outside Hahndorf where Hans Heysen worked from 1912, drawn small beneath the tall gum trees he painted.
Un croquis aux crayons de couleur accompagne désormais le nom de la ville : des sacs d'oignons Violet de Galmi empilés pour le chargement, un sac ouvert laissant voir les bulbes violets — le commerce qui fait vivre l'Ader.
The Uno–Honmura boat runs 5 times a day (we said about 7), and the last car ferry off Miyanoura to Uno is 20:25 (one note wrongly said 19:02). Fares, first and last sailings on all routes verified; night-boat times and fares added.
The ¥100 town bus is the island's only public transport, and its timetable lives in a Japanese PDF. The new tool works the published times against the clock — the next bus from Miyanoura Port, Honmura and Tsutsujiso, the ferry connections, and what to do when the 28-seat bus fills up.
A new calculator kind, dac-check, does CFE's own high-consumption arithmetic on the kWh a resident types from their bills — built first for Álamos, reusable by any Mexican town. Year calendars can now hold rules like 'the third Sunday of July', computed to an exact date each year with no maintenance.
The dates the village lives by, always sorted to what comes next: the Maronite feast of Saint Charbel (the third Sunday of July — this year the 19th), the Roman-calendar feast on the 24th, and the summer months when the village fills again. The feast Sunday is computed each year, so the page stays right on its own.
Las fechas que regresan cada año — el FAOT a finales de enero, las fiestas de la Purísima desde el primer domingo de diciembre, la seca caliente y las aguas — ordenadas siempre hacia la próxima, con lo que hay que saber antes de cada una.
Escribe los kWh de tus propios recibos de CFE y mira qué tan cerca anda tu promedio de 12 meses del límite DAC de la tarifa 1F (2,500 kWh al mes). Con el año completo te dice, además, en cuántos kWh tendría que quedar tu próximo recibo para no pasarte. Sin precios ni pesos: solo la regla oficial, verificada en el folleto de CFE.
The National Weather Service alerts API silently applies only the last zone when zones are sent as repeated parameters — so US towns configured with several zones (a county plus forecast or fire-weather zones) could miss alerts for part of their area. Verified live and fixed: zones are now sent as one comma-separated parameter, and every US weather-warnings page shows alerts for all of its configured zones.
For Great Lakes shore towns, a new kind reads NOAA's gauge and the published lakewide monthly series back to 1918 — today's level against chart datum, the month's long-term average and records (computed from the series, never typed in), and the coordinated six-month outlook. First use: Mackinac Island, where the 2019–2020 record high rewrote the shoreline.
For towns whose lifeline is a long, slide-prone mountain corridor, a new kind reads the weather model at named points along the road — rain last two days and next two, plus the worst visibility of the coming 24 hours, worded on the same published scales the platform's rain and fog tools already use. Who actually announces closures is required config and renders before any model output; the page never claims a road is open. First use: Sagada's Halsema corridor.
How packages, groceries, building materials and the mail actually reach a car-free island: the freight boats from St. Ignace, the horse-drawn dray that finishes every delivery, what Amazon and UPS do here, and what changes when ice thins the boats to planes. Written so the answer to 'where is my package?' is understood before it's asked.
On an island the lake's level is the shoreline — the docks, the beaches, and M-185, which the 2019–2020 high water ate into the lake. This page reads NOAA's Mackinaw City gauge and the published lakewide record back to 1918, and says where Lake Michigan–Huron stands today against chart datum, this month's long-term average, and the records — plus the official six-month outlook. Every comparison is computed from the published series, and a lake level is never presented as a statement about waves or shoreline safety.
The National Weather Service alerts in force for the island and — new for the platform — for the Straits of Mackinac marine zone itself, the water the ferries cross. Gale and storm warnings, winter storms, lakeshore flooding and small-craft advisories all show in one place, with the wind at the island right now. The page is plain that a small-craft advisory doesn't stop the ferries and that sailing is always the operators' call.
When a stretch of the mountain road is slow, fogged or cut, people here usually know before any official page does. On this board, signed-in neighbours, drivers and guides mark each stretch — the Sagada spur, both Halsema legs, the Banaue way out — as clear, slow going or blocked, and reports age off after six hours so the board heals itself as conditions change. It always points to the DPWH's official advisories and the province's disaster office alongside.