They would have known that their app was being retired but did not notify paid subscribers or new users until the last minute. I think their conduct is quite shameful from this perspective. I am feeling let down by this app provider as they allowed me to subscribe to Met Earth and then informed me a few days later that it would be retired and replaced with Weather Pro. I have now deleting the Weather Pro app as it is of no use to me and definitely not a Meteo Earth replacement. I’m currently using ‘Met Office’ for zoomed 24hr map forecast and ‘Dark Sky’ for five day map rain forecast but on which one must you zoom out quite far both of these apps, however, are FREE. Long range forecasts are only available as summaries (not illustrated on the map) for each selected town/region so to plan a journey, one must check each town in turn and also those in between if journey is over any real distance. Weather Pro provides a map forecast of the earth for only the next 24 hours. As a motorcyclist, I always need to plan over the week for weather and Meteo Earth was excellent. Meteo earth’s strongest point was that one could see rain over the earth map and across a five day period which allowed for immediate, simple and quick journey planning around the whole of the UK.m. It replaced Meteo earth, or rather the company retired Meteo Earth and gave the paid users this instead. All I need it to do now is integrate with SIRI on my iPhone 4s so it can replace the default weather app on it. Use it on my iPad and iPhone and it's the best by a long way. Had this app since its release, along with every other weather app. I'm a bit of an astronomer and the weather forecast is critical to me. If you want to know exactly when the rain will start and end just look at the radar. I don’t do subscription apps but I make an exception for this one to view the rain radar forecast.Īfter all these years it's still way ahead of the game. Sticking with the fantastic Watch app, it would be nice whilst on the precipitation screen that rotating the Digital Crown one could view the rain forecast animation forecast just as on the iPhone. I can use mph on the iPhone app but not the Watch. However, I cannot change the wind speed to mph from stupid kilometres!! In the UK all the road signs are in miles not kilometres and until that changes (not likely now thanks to ludicrous brexit vote) I use miles as my reference. Now then, I’ve taken to using it on my Apple Watch, great App as you would expect. Thanks for updating to iPhone X, fantastic. It would make it truly useful on this device. Pleeeeeese make it work on the new infograph watch face on the Apple Watch 4 showing humidity and pollen levels. Precipitation type radar for Europe, radar forecasts, heat maps, lightning strikes, cloud cover forecasts, etc.Windtheme – optional interface focused on wind data.We also offer an optional premium service which is perfect for if you have specific weather interests, for sports, holidays or more: Additional features like: widget, webcams, weather photo, weather news etc.Global satellite and animated radar for the USA, Australia and much of Europe.Connection to Netatmo personal weather stations and the Apple Watch.Unlimited favourite locations synchronisable via iCloud.Worldwide alerts and warning levels for extreme weather.Comprehensive detail on temperature, wind direction/ speed, air pressure, precipitation amount/ probability, relative humidity, UV index, feels like temperature and more.Weather reports for 2 million worldwide locations.7-day forecast data in periods of 3 hours.These features are all brought to you by passionate weather professionals – hence the name WeatherPro! WeatherPro is a reliable, award winning app that offers unrivalled, high-quality, detailed information, including Apple Watch support.
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