World Weather App for iPhone Review

There are plenty of weather apps available in the iTunes App Store. But there are not many that leave an impression like World Weather app for iPhone. It provides you with the weather information of locations that you have set for the application. World Weather may be downloaded for $0.99 from App Store.

How World Weather App works?

World Weather app for iPhone provides a huge picture of what current weather condition is, alongside the normal weather information, which is provided at the bottom of your screen. The text information begins with the current temperature, high and low temperature of the day, and the wind speed, including the direction. The detailed info includes current sky, air pressure, humidity, visibility, dew point, sunrise, sunset and moon phase. At present, World Weather app for iPhone provides weather forecast for more than 850,000 cities worldwide. You may select your desired location by entering the City, State, Country, ZIP code, or Airport code.

Further, you can have the The Week’s weather forecast info (in landscape mode) for the location you’ve selected. The World Weather current conditions information is available in English system units (°F, mph, in., and miles) and Metric system units (°C, m/s, hPa, km).

Another notable part of World Weather iPhone app is its simple and user friendly interface. The weather info is presented in eye-catchy graphics and realistic weather animation. A download size of 3.6MB means the app does not hog internal memory. It is also quite optimized to consume less battery when running in the background. World Weather application is compatible with iOS versions 3.0 and upwards.

Final Thoughts

If you are looking to have a weather application with an impression, perhaps World Weather just fits the bill. Its graphics and realistic animations give a different feel altogether. It array of info on current weather and forecast for the week ahead, plus multicity coverage comes handy, especially if you travel a lot. Support for English and Metric systems gives you more options as far as your choice of measurement units goes. Overall, a handy weather app you should try out, if you’re willing to shell out $0.99 in the App Store.

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