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What do the colours represent?
Rainfall intensity. The sharp borders are from discontinuities in the colour scale.
Probably rainfall, just light rain where I am currently but expect to be under the heaviest part in around 2-3 hours. If I am reading the met office chart correctly up to 16mm/hour of rain. Probably nothing to be overly concerned with unless you are outside at the time.
Density of precipitation methinks, red yellow green blue from high to low
Edit: actually that makes no sense. Maybe it's height of rain cover with the above colours, and the black spots indicate density?
Shit, I actually don't know.
Looks fearsome though
Edit2: Best I can find, but it's not that parseable
https://openweathermap.org/map_legend
Looks like a standard precipitation map to me. Goes purple->red->yellow-->green->blue
what are the dark spots though
Each colour has a scale too, dark green is heavier than light green
Oh yeah, I see darker spots in the yellow. Good spot, cheers