Experience the ultimate weather companion with our free application, designed to deliver accurate, reliable, and visually stunning weather forecasts. Whether you're planning your day or preparing for the week ahead, our app provides comprehensive weather insights at your fingertips.
Our app offers real-time weather updates, including the current forecast, as well as detailed predictions for the next hour, the next 24 hours, and up to 10 days in advance. Immerse yourself in the dynamic weather experience with animated backgrounds that reflect the current conditions—watch the sun rise, clouds gather, rain pour, or snow fall right on your screen.
Stay informed with our customizable weather widgets, which you can resize to fit seamlessly into your home screen layout. Whether you're at home or on the go, you can easily switch between viewing the weather at your current location or checking conditions in other places you care about. Add or remove locations effortlessly and choose between metric (Celsius) or imperial (Fahrenheit) units to suit your preference.
Dive deeper into the weather details with comprehensive data on the UV index, sunrise and sunset times, wind speed and direction, local time, wind chill, humidity, visibility, and atmospheric pressure. Our application primarily uses the highly accurate WeatherKit for its forecasts, and in cases where WeatherKit is unavailable, it seamlessly switches to the reliable OpenWeatherMap API to ensure you're never left in the dark.
Enhance your visual experience by adjusting the transparency of the app's background panels, tailoring the interface to your liking.
Features:
- Current weather information: temperature, precipitation, current weather description, UV index, sunrise and sunset, wind, local time, thermal sensation, humidity, dew point, visibility, and pressure.
- Weather forecast for the next hour.
- Weather forecast for the next 24 hours.
- Weather forecast for the next 10 days.
- Customizable weather widgets.
- Weather forecast data primarily provided by Apple's WeatherKit, with a fallback to OpenWeatherMap API.