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Weather Girl + Radar app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 9904 ratings )
Weather Travel
Developer: Kinrak Consulting LLC.
Free
Current version: 2.2, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 18 May 2016
App size: 41.26 Mb

"Superbly accurate and beautifully simple."

Key features:
* Raindex graph that shows exactly when its going to start/stop raining/snowing; and how much rain/snow (instead of percent chance of rain which makes no sense to us)
* Get weather by typing in a location name (stadium, arena, attraction, grocery store, etc)
* Animated Regional US, CA, AU Radar; Non-animated UK Radar
* Beautiful backgrounds that reflect the current weather
* Slick animations on the Hourly and Daily cards
* Celsius option for our British and Canadian friends
* Official Weather Alerts from NWS
* International weather locations (take us anywhere!)
* Saved Locations - add unlimited saved locations for quick access
NEW: More Info Cards (click any Hour or Day to see extra information)
NEW: iPad-friendly now. Uses entire screen. Just beautiful!
NEW: UV Index - available inside More Info cards on Daily

We have lots of cool things in the works and are open to suggestions/requests. Catch us on Twitter, Facebook, or via email. Make sure to read the "Whats New" with each release, we try to make them detailed and helpful so you discover new features.

The story:

We grew tired of unreliable forecasts that werent even relevant to where we were standing, so we set out to create a forecast that we could use for ourselves.

We wanted to know for sure if it was going to rain at the stadiums for our fantasy sports teams. Or when the surprise summer rain shower is going to end, so we can walk out of the grocery store with our chicken wings and beer, umbrellaless.

We solved this with hyperlocal forecasts (down to your exact street address using GPS instead of a useless city-level view that you see on TV) and tossed out the idea of a percent chance of rain and just tell you how MUCH its going to rain/snow (what we call Raindex). Pleasant bird bath drizzle or a day-ruining torrential downpour? Big difference!

Whats with the name "Weather Girl"? Well, we had a totally different idea originally, then when our code actually worked, we just went with the actual forecasting thing. We still may do something with the girl idea, but for now, isnt she just lovely to look at?