A scientific yet simple approach to weather forecast
OpenWeather App is an ad-free & free-to-use application that will help you plan your time around the weather in a concise and minimalistic manner. Be aware of any precipitation within an hour with a minute precision or plan your activities for the next Sunday morning. OpenWeather App can tell you, which part of the day is going to have a clear sky and light breeze in your local area.
Who uses OpenWeather?
The data from OpenWeather is used by millions of developers and businesses worldwide. Most likely, you already see our data through your weather application. Now you can obtain your weather report from its inception, through OpenWeather App.
8 reasons to love OpenWeather App
1. Minimalistic design that gives you all the weather information you need including: Feels Like, wind speed; wind direction; atmospheric pressure; humidity; UV index and visibility;
2. Never get caught by rain or snow with the 60 minute chart that indicates any precipitation and it’s intensity in your area;
3. Hourly weather chart for the first 2 days and for every 3 hours in the following 6 days;
4. Expand any day of the week and get a visual chart on temperature and detailed weather information for the day, plus Sunset/Sunrise time;
5. Customisation feature for weather measurement units. Construct your own set of preferred measurements for temperature (°C/°F), distance (km/mi), precipitation (mm/in) and more;
6. Widgets for current weather and weather forecast for 4 hours;
7. Dark-mode;
8. Ad-free & free-to-use.
Other features:
- Add up to 6 cities to your favourites and get the accurate weather forecast for any location;
- Is the weather different? - You can always tell us what the actual weather is in your location.
The magic behind the OpenWeather App
All the data for OpenWeather App is provided by One Call API™. OpenWeather aggregates and processes meteorological data from tens of thousands of weather stations, on-ground radars and satellites to bring their users accurate and actionable weather data. It also uses a powerful geocoder to provide the hyperlocal weather forecast for any place in the world for any location worldwide.
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Is OpenWeather free?
Yes, OpenWeather is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is OpenWeather legit?
🤔 The OpenWeather app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Gratuit, zéro pub, courbe de température et pluie par jour…
Aucune autre appli météo n’en fournit autant, de manière aussi simple, et sans vous emboucaner la vie avec de la publicité!
Pour moi c’est cinq étoiles sans hésiter et ça vaut bien le petit enquiquinement de n’être qu’en anglais.
Does not support landscape mode.
Decent app, but it is really annoying that it doesnt support landscape mode on an ipad.
French !!
Pls make this app in french thx.
Straight to the point Wx. Just needs a map/radar.
Only thing missing is a map/radar. Otherwise wonderful app!
Radar and Precipitation Push Alerts
Recently discovered this app and found out it is the source for some weather apps. Wish it had radar and precipitation push alerts along with AQI. Then I’d say it would be a pretty complete app. Seems pretty accurate so far.
Confusing icons
I like this app a lot.. especially the minimalist design. But the various icons for sunny, cloudy, rainy etc aren't easy to differentiate. The "few clouds" symbol looks almost like the "rain" symbol. And why is the sun even included on a symbol for rain? "Overcast clouds" looks the same as "drizzle". And what's the difference between a "shower rain" and "rain"? The symbols should be easy to differentiate at a glance. The only symbol clear in its meaning is the one for sun.
And lately it has been WAY off on temperatures! It displays temps 40-50 degrees LOWER than reality!
Snow inches?
During snow forecast, it doesn’t report inches of snow, it reports inches of rain. Not very useful. Also, the forecasts are kind of questionable up here in the Pacific Northwest.
Great replacement for Dark Sky
The OpenWeather website has a radar though... if the OpenWeather app had a radar, then this would be the perfect minimalist weather program.
Apple's official weather app has so much visual garbage, and frustrating to use.
The worst support I’ve seen in my life
Do not use this app or buy a paid version of it - if you run into any problems - the support will be pinging you back and forth asking you questions instead of providing any answer to a very direct question. Wow. What a waster of time.
No Weather Radar
It’s not bad when you compare to other Weather Apps which are filled with tons of Ads and the interface is clean and simple similar to how Dark Sky was before Apple took over. The only feature lacking in this App is the Weather Radar it’s probably due to the cost of aggregating weather radar information across the U.S. so if your a person who doesn’t mind the lack of a Weather Radar this app might be for you.