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  • what's the best weather app for iphone 4?
  • paulhopkinson99
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    i’ve been too lazy to change from the default weather app – but don’t think it’s that accurate. Any suggestions?

    grum
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    Yr.no

    deadlydarcy
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    I use WeathePro – seems ok. I imagine the Met Office has one now these days. Isn’t that where the rest of them get their data anyway?

    cnud
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    MeteoEarth

    CharlieMungus
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    Just put it outside, if it gets wet, it’s raining

    CountZero
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    WeatherPro FTW. I’ve been using it since I got my iPhone 3. Satellite view, precipitation radar, and accurate hourly forecast if you buy the yearly subscription, along with a bunch of other forecast stuff. Much more accurate than the Met Office, and the satellite and radar facilities are brilliant.
    Edit: dd, the Met Office have had an app for ages, it’s rubbish, I deleted it a couple of weeks after installing it.
    WeatherPro is the app for MeteoGroup, who are based in Germany, and are the forecasters used by the Press Association.

    CountZero
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    Here’s screenshots from a short while ago:




    deadlydarcy
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    Fairy nuff CZ. Hadn’t used the Met Office one. Now I don’t need to bother checking it out. 😀

    bencooper
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    I really like Partly Cloudy – simple, clever user interface…

    tonyd
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    I’ve been using the Met Office one for a while and think it’s very good, but then my needs are simple 🙂 It seems very accurate.

    That weather pro one looks purty though, might give it a try.

    Edit: £2.49?! Met Office is free.

    CountZero
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    Sure it’s free, you get what you pay for…
    I did direct comparisons between the Met Office and WeatherPro apps for a week or so, and WeatherPro was consistently more accurate, the satellite and radar images allow you to see how the cloud and rain systems are tracking towards your location over a period of time, so you get a visual clue as to what’s going on.
    I don’t begrudge paying for something that works, but when I first installed it, I think it was 69p… 😀

    deadlydarcy
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    Jaysus, is it £2.49 now? Think I paid 69p or 99p for it and it allowed us to have it on mrs deadly’s phone too. 😀

    piedidiformaggio
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    WeatherPro here too. Well worth 5p a week!

    loddrik
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    Has to be Met Office, its the Met Office, we live in the UK, why use anything else.

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