![]() ![]() Weather Strip has the best one as far as information density goes, but I use all three apps. Weather Underground offers both sky reports. A Premium 4.99 per month/19.99 per year subscription tier unlocks features like weather data sources, notifications, customization, widgets, and Apple Watch complications, while a Premium Ultra. I prefer the widgets of Carrot, Hello Weather and Weather Strip. One of Weather Undergrounds biggest differentiating factors is the option to contribute to the weather forecast. The local meteorologists behind those apps are likely to know. I mostly kept it on DS.Ĭhallenge: Find a better weather widget for iOS than this one (Weathergraph) Many local news stations, such as some Fox and NBC affiliates, have their own weather apps or news apps with weather functions. The most accurate hyperlocal forecasts came from Dark Sky and. ago TWC and DS are the most accurate for Philadelphia. Also, in CARROT, make sure that you have 'Download Dark Sky Data' turned on under sources (no matter what source you choose). ![]() I was paying for Hello Weather because it let you choose between 4 different weather sources - including Dark Sky - but had a cleaned-up UI, great widgets and a fantastic Apple Watch app too. It'll show you what source is the most accurate. According to Glassdoor statistics, such an experienced weather forecast specialist. Nice UI, simple, not expensive and you can pick from multiple data sources. I am thinking about getting carrot but probably wouldnt get premium. ![]() Reasonably priced subscription ($12.99/yr including family sharing on ios). Nice UI, accurate, lets you pick from a variety of data sources. Opinions are my own.Haven't used apple's weather app in years. Thanks to CARROT for providing access to Premium Club features. Just don't expect CARROT to be gracious about it. And if it is on your phone, it's time to enroll in the Premium Club. ![]() ago Developer That’s just Bot messing with you. If it's not yet, CARROT Weather needs to be on your phone. You can access it via Carrot in Settings, Data Source, tap the at the top right and tap Which data source is most accurate for my location, then tap Forecast Advisor. With Tier 3 unlocked, I get notifications whenever there's a strike in my area, anywhere from 5 to 50 miles away.Ĭonsidering that there are paid apps that only give lightning notifications (and the free ones hide the up-to-the-minute data you need behind a paywall), I'll gladly pay to access the one that's integrated into my favorite weather app. Winner of Apples App of the Year, Apple Design Award, and App Store Editors Choice. CARROT Weather can be downloaded from the App Store for free, and there is an optional 4. Living in the lightning capital of the U.S. CARROT Weather is a crazy-powerful (and privacy-conscious) weather app that delivers hilariously twisted forecasts. The lightning strike information in particular got me to pony up. In Fawn Creek, there are 3 comfortable months with high temperatures in the range of 70-85°. Tier 3 (for $24.99 a year) provides you with access to everything else, plus storm cell and lightning strike layers for the radar. At Tier 2 you can create custom notifications, and gain access to more data sources, like the current IoT-sourced weather data flavor of the moment, ClimaCell. That includes, yes, a Tropical Storm tracker. Tier 2 (for $11.99 a year) gives you access to enough radar map layers, you won't be able to see your location, it's buried under so many data points. Tier 1 (for $4.99 a year) gives you access to notifications, lets you tweak the interface (and, yes, it's worth it just to get the alternate app icons), plus gives you Apple Watch options. Dark Sky is the default data source for CARROT, but users have three other options. Look at this stuff, isn't it neat? Wouldn't you say my weather's complete? CARROT The highly popular Carrot Weather iOS app has received a big update today that brings new data sources like The Weather Channel and AccuWeather, integration with personal weather. ![]()
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