Good news for owners of the Tempest Weather System by WeatherFlow-Tempest, Inc. Now you can have a locally displayed console specifically designed to display your weather observations and hyper-local forecasts on a single screen in real-time. You can also get daily and hour-by-hour forecasts for up to 7 days.
The "Home"view displays all the relevant data necessary to keep tabs on conditions such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind gusts, daily rain, rain storm totals, rain rate, and sky conditions such as UV, LUX and solar radiation. It also displays sunrise and sunset. Or you can choose the alternate display with just the basics enlarged for easy viewing from a distance.
The "Storm" view displays all the above items except sky conditions. In its place, Teapot for Tempest displays a live weather radar map for your location. It updates automatically so no user intervention is necessary. Whenever you are expecting a storm, all you need to do is tap the 'Storm View" icon, and everything you need to see will be right there.
The "Forecast" view displays detailed hyper-local forecasts for up to 7 days as well as hour-by-hour forecasts for the same periods.
Installation and setup takes less than 5 minutes and your weather readings will be immediately streamed to your device in real time wherever you are. Your weather data stays private. Only devices you approve can look at your data.
Teapot for Tempest offers Nearcast compatibility as well as a unique rainfall calibration function that helps to improve your rainfall display accuracy. By using another weather station or simple rain gauge as a comparison, you can adjust your rainfall readings to an actual "known accurate" rain collector. This will greatly improve your rainfall reading accuracy. It uses a simple slider to adjust plus or minus percentages that is non-destructive. It only modifies the displayed reading, and leaved the underlying raw data in its original state.
Teapot also allows you to select light or dark modes overriding your system settings, or you can choose to follow your system settings.
Teapot for Tempest uses its own weather radar map using Apple Maps and radar data from RainViewer. You're not limited to our map however. We have provided a mechanism to allow any embeddable map you may prefer. Several weather providers offer embedded maps for personal use. To embed an alternative weather radar map, all you need is the URL from the provider. And, if you need any help, we're happy to assist you.
Teapot for Tempest is available in the Apple App Store
Subscription is required.
Annual Subscription is $9.99 US billed annually.
Monthly Subscription is $0.99 per month, billed monthly.
Family Sharing is supported.
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Legal:
Tempest is a trademark of WeatherFlow-Tempest, Inc. and used with permission. (https://weatherflow.com/tempest-home-weather-system/)
** We are not affiliated with WeatherFlow-Tempest, Inc.
Radar Overlay Data is provided by RainViewer with permission. (https://www.rainviewer.com) RainViewer radar data is derived from open source contributors and is free for personal and commercial use. RanViewer is a trademark of RainViewer, MateoLab, Inc
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Teapot for Tempest FAQ
Is Teapot for Tempest free?
Yes, Teapot for Tempest is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Teapot for Tempest legit?
🤔 The Teapot for Tempest app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Teapot for Tempest cost?
Teapot for Tempest has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 499.00 ₽.
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I love it except for a glitch I had. It kept telling me the wrong station is but it wasn’t. Did it again same result. However it does connect to my station and looks great. Was able to swap the dewpoint and humidity as that more important to me than the humidity reading, which still shows just smaller.
It does not give the forecast, maybe because it thinks the wrong station id?
It would be nice to be able to offset the temperature and humidity as the Tempest does not. My temperature is accurate but humidity runs high as seems the Tempest typically does from looking at others. Since this is just my display should be able to show it correctly by an offset when needed. However overall very happy with it!
Wizard of Oz effect
This app compared to the Tempest app is like stepping out from the grayscale of Kansas to the Technicolor of Oz. Incredibly impressive use of screen space to display almost all of Tempest’s data in one place, and well differentiated. You will continue to want both apps, as Teapot does not yet display historical data in the form of graphs. Setup was relatively easy, but make it easier on yourself by keeping the instructions for retrieving your sensor’s information handy. Well done!
Great app with much better visuals than the stock one
I love how simply and efficiently this app displays information. It works equally well as an always-on console on a dedicated device or an on-demand app on your main squeeze.
Love This App!!
Easy to install and configure, no issues whatsoever and love the look and performance! Paid subscriber within 1 hour of installation and happy!
This product and program will be replacing a 20 + year old Davis setup that offers less information than Tempest and Teapot!
WELL DONE!
No trial
Can’t even tell if it works without paying for the subscription. Nothing in the app tells you this; it’s buried in the website under the setup instructions.
Tempest sends UDP announcements that this app could be using as well but there’s no indication that it’ll do that and no way to tell without paying.
Nope.
Visually appealing
I just downloaded this app and it’s beautiful. The bright colors and layout appeal to me. I love the data on the Home Screen and the additional radar feature that is not part of the tempest app. I’m not in the habit of paying for apps but the cost is reasonable so I did. My only complaint so far is that there isn’t a widget for my Home Screen. I will update if anything changes.
Disaster
Just installed a Tempest and this app crashes within a fraction of a second of clicking on anything within the app. Deleted and reinstalled and it’s still doing the same thing. It simply doesn’t work (iPad Pro on iOS 17.2). If it’s fixed and I am able to use the app, I will revise my rating and review.
UPDATE: The latest version has resolved my issue of immediate crashes, and it has a very nice display of graphics. However, clicking the Forecast button yields a blank page. I’ve tried to switch the settings for the number of days forecast and that doesn’t fix it. The app is definitely moving in the right direction.
It removes the station from your tempest app.
I liked the layout so I unfortunately payed for a year. The tempest app has better history so I went back to it and my weather station is no longer there and I would have to reset it up again. The rain adjustment feature isn’t very good either. It is just a percentage offset. It really needs to have the ability to input multiple data points and let the program run a cure fitting program. I have been comparing my Tempest to a CoCoRHAS tube rain gauge and is definitely a non linear offset.
Disaster
Just installed a Tempest and this app crashes within a fraction of a second of clicking on anything within the app. Deleted and reinstalled and it’s still doing the same thing. It simply doesn’t work (iPad Pro on iOS 17.2).
If it’s fixed and I am able to use the app, I will revise my rating and review.
Nice app
This app looks great and is a big upgrade from the standard Tempest app. We have it on an old 1st gen 12.9” iPad, now serving as a dedicated display in our kitchen. The bright colors, large fonts, and organized screen layout makes getting a quick read on the current weather easy. The setup was quick and the connection worked the first time, but you’ll need to actually read and follow the directions. I’d love to see some documentation showing what the various numbers mean. I can guess which is the “feels like” temp but I’d like to know for sure what each number means. I’d also like history and stats. This is a great start but since I’m paying for a subscription (worth it already) I’m hoping some of these additional features will eventually be added.