My pokemon came back from a park gym with no shelter, during a heavy thunderstorm
I thought all spoofers have been banned already? And no way it could have been someone on a vehicle.
Answers
Only the users of a single (albeit apparently popular) iOS spoofing app were banned, all other spoofers are still roaming free.
Now, I would also say that there's nothing to prevent a crazy hardcore player from playing during a heavy thunderstorm. Ziplock plastic bags can keep your phone completely dry and gym battling doesn't require precision control of your screen. I've played more than a few times in rain and blizzard and while it's not exactly pleasant, there's definitely some satisfaction to be gained from braving the elements.
Very good out of the box answer! I have one phone with poor GPS which can attack gyms 200-300 meters away.
However, the spoofers may be the real culprits ... they never went away and probably never will. Don't believe the hype / fake news you read or see on you tube. If one hack app gets shut down another will soon take its place. I see them effecting gyms in my area on a constant / daily basis.
I love how people assume spoofer because they're scared of the weather. There are numerous ways in which you can play in the rain. Umbrella and plastic bags are one. Some phones are waterproof.
Also, not all spoofers were banned. Mostly IOS users were hit. Android still spoof with impunity.
Git Gud.