It just turned to show the moon (and say "clear sky") instead the sun (and 
sunny) - at about 17:52, 
or well over three hours after sunset.
Perhaps there simply is no code in there to calculate the actual sunset time 
but some rough
approximation is used instead, which then fails spectacularly on occasion?

This is no big deal, but if someone wants to confirm it, just set the location 
to somewhere
where sun sets early this time of year.  I guess morning before sunrise should 
also work.
(I'm in Jyväskylä, Finland, at about 62 degrees north and 25 degrees east.)

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