Nameless Range
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I suppose the answer to this might be different coming from different folks. I could imagine an app being more regionally predictive in some places than others, or folks valuing the user interface of an app vs another. The accuracy of different weather-predictors is something I have entertained documenting – as over time weather predictions could be compared to actual weather occurrences – but someone other than me will have to make time for that.
I’ve used Wunderground, which I liked, though it was not “lightweight” in terms of the bandwidth required to spin it up every time. Lately I’ve been using Accuweather, and increasingly feel like it is phoning it in with predictions and I don't particularly like the UI.
What mobile apps do you use to watch for weather and why do you like them? I can also imagine folks using more than one for different purposes. I’m open to trying a subscription-based app if it seems worth it.
I’ve used Wunderground, which I liked, though it was not “lightweight” in terms of the bandwidth required to spin it up every time. Lately I’ve been using Accuweather, and increasingly feel like it is phoning it in with predictions and I don't particularly like the UI.
What mobile apps do you use to watch for weather and why do you like them? I can also imagine folks using more than one for different purposes. I’m open to trying a subscription-based app if it seems worth it.