• edric@lemm.ee
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      8 months ago

      Wunderground has been the most accurate for me. You can also narrow the forecast down to your zip code.

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        8 months ago

        I’ve been using it for at least 15 years at this point, and my job relies on accurate forecasts.

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      Nothing really compares to what Dark Sky was, but MyRadar is as close as I could find and I’ve tried all the major and some not so major apps on the Google Play store.

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        Can’t find a forecast as good as wunderground and can’t find a radar as good as myradar. They live side by side on my phone

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      8 months ago

      Any app that works with the Spanish weather provider will have the best predictions possible for me, it’s sad that most don’t let you swap providers.

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    Yeah MyRadar is the only app that seems to give me a reasonably accurate forecast in Ohio. I block ads and mostly look at the actual radar though.

    Wunderground went to crap and I’ve really tried to like Shadow Weather but it’s wrong too often. Meteo Weather Widget is decent but not as useful to me as radar.

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      I’ve tried the majority of the weather apps on the android app store, and they’re all just mediocre compared to MyRadar.

      Then again, MyRadar is mediocre compared to what Dark Sky was. What an unfortunate situation with that app being bought by Apple and turned into WeatherKit or whatever. That was the best weather app, hands down.

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        Hah I remember using Weather Underground before I landed with My Radar.

        Now I’m never going anywhere else until someone acquires MR and ruins it.

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        8 months ago

        Pull down the shade at the top where it has your location and a basic 2-day forecast. Then if you scroll down you can see an hourly as well as a detailed 10-day forecast.

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    Nobody has mentioned windy. It has multiple maps and multiple sources you can look through. Highly recommend

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          It’s a different app of the same name but it’s very much geared toward sporting weather than active weather.
          It’s probably great if you go sailing a lot or fly a plane, but it’s not the best for hourly weather and radar.
          They have the same name but it’s too very different experiences.
          The windy app with a red icon is far superior in my opinion.

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      Yeah, I like the map view so much better than the way forecasts are usually given because it gives much better context. You can see the cold and warm fronts and the various storms in the area and watch the forecasts hone in on the truth as time passes and they need to rely less on intermediate forecasts as they get replaced with actual data.

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      That looks pretty useless unless you live in whatever country there based in though, which certainly isn’t the UK.

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        If you’re in the US (as Obinice pointed out), type your zipcode in the box in the top left and you’ve got your hyper local forecast and any relevant warnings and watches. I don’t care for or want extra notifications, so that’s a bit of a blindspot for me.

        Also, if you’re using firefox on android you can hit the 3 dots and “install” the zipcode specific forecast, which just gives you a shortcut to that page on your homescreen.

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      The only weather app as far as I am concerned. Just give me the facts, and hold the ads and BS

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    I really like Weawow. I can customize the weather source and display it without ads.

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      I use Weawow as well and I like it. I really like the fact that I can use the NWS as my main source of information.

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      I made a small feature request one time and the dev was responsive and put it in the next update! it was lovely

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    Get yourself a government funded (well, taxpayer funded) weather forecast page. Quite accurate forecasts for weather, rain, cloudiness (including simulated radar models). Also radar images for cloudiness and rain. And free historic data. Without ads.

    But I guess that sounds too communism

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    Gross, much prefer Wx, Breezy Weather and sometimes RadarOmega to watch severe weather outbreaks.

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      They’re not always correct, tho: recently checked it, it said smth like 14C which is supposed to be comfortable (yet it felt quite hot outside), then checked another provider – 18C (yeah, that’s closer).

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      Just installed Breezy, it looks like only AccuWeather has hourly. Wanted to use some open source service but none of them know where Canada is apparently