Baroque Bloke

| Apple Weather is quite good. It’s a built-in app on iPhones, so no additional cost for a premium version.
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| I use weatherbug for day to day stuff and alerts. Ventusky for longer range wind forecasts (paid app option). I like that it has an interactive map for wind direction (planning out fishing days) and speed that has a weeks forecast. Most other apps only do a day or two for wind.
I reject your reality and substitute my own. --Adam Savage, MythBusters |
| Posts: 1798 | Location: Red Wing, MN | Registered: January 04, 2005 |  
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| Lots of good choices now have to decide what app works best for me. Appreciate everyone's input. |
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Eye on the Silver Lining
| Windy and accuweather.
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"Trust, but verify."
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| I think I was using accuweather years ago before the change, and I’ve been settling for weather.com from The Weather Channel for the last few years. It is adequate. I use Apple Weather for quick information, but I use weather.com for more detail. However, Apple Weather is stepping it up.
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