I find all 3 abysmal. Gonna try Windy or OpenWeatherMap.
I find all 3 abysmal. Gonna try Windy or OpenWeatherMap.
juanito wrote:
it's wonderful how NO ONE's response to Apply buying and shutting down DS is to use the native Apple app.
Apple bought the Dark Sky team. They having integrating DS features into Apple's Weather app. The new Apple Weather is available for desktop. The features are all there in a newer layout. Features such as, the localized rain intensity predictor chart, with notifications (rain coming and ending), and the overall weather map (temps, rain, air quality). Wind, Humidity, and Feels Like, now include an intensity and direction timeline chart. Sunrise includes first light, sunrise, sunset, and last light.
Why are you boys complaining?
Super disappointed as I just downloaded the app 2 months ago…LRC needs to buy the app!
So what’s the consensus here? What’s the next best option?
I'm also curious. As Dark Sky is great, I'm not sure as what rojo will use as it a big loss as no live tracking of the weather as it's gone
as also curious wrote:
I'm also curious. As Dark Sky is great, I'm not sure as what rojo will use as it a big loss as no live tracking of the weather as it's gone
As real good Darksky is great appp i LOVE as I’m not sure its sustentable as if it’s not as I don’t know what Rojo do as he LOVES the app a ton
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