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Weather Strip app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 2768 ratings )
Weather Travel
Developer: Math Easel, LLC
Free
Current version: 1.8.5, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 03 Jun 2021
App size: 6.13 Mb

An innovative, compact view of the weather that makes it easy to find the best times to go outside.

Beautiful widgets for home screen, lock screen, and StandBy show much more detail than other weather apps, all while still being easy to read.

Use the interactive map to see forecasts for any location in the world — including mountains, trails, lakes, and literally anywhere you place a marker.

Extreme weather warnings are shown directly on the forecast timeline, so you can see exactly when the danger is expected — including thunderstorms, fires, hurricanes, flooding, and landslides. The enhanced meteogram visualization shows cloud cover, rain, snow, wind, and other weather data in a format thats quick to understand at a glance. And inline minute-by-minute precipitation forecasts show the next-hour conditions derived from radar stations.

We take privacy seriously with NO ads, NO tracking, and NO third-party analytics. Weather Strip only stores location data on your local device, and it always uses approximate locations when requesting weather forecasts.

Weather Strip also respects your data plan, with optional background app refresh that automatically learns your habits, and the ability to view your recent forecasts even when your connection drops.

Weather Strip is completely free to try for two weeks. After that, a minimal subscription price helps us keep the service running. (Subscriptions automatically renew unless canceled within 24 hours before the end of the current period. You can turn off auto-renewal at any time by going to your Account Settings on the App Store after purchase.)

Not all features are available in all locations. Forecasts are issued by Foreca globally and by the U.S. National Weather Service (NOAA NWS) in the United States. Forecasts usually span 168 hours (7 days) but can occasionally be longer or shorter.

Designed by data visualization researcher Robin Stewart to help everyone enjoy the outdoors.