Weathergraph weather widget

Weathergraph weather widget


天気 ウィジェット - 風 雨 雪 予報 警報


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1.0.247for iPhone, iPad and more
8.1
16 Ratings
Tomas Kafka
Developer
37,6 MB
Size
Apr 20, 2024
Update Date
Weather
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About Weathergraph weather widget

Newly added: Sky background, a new WatchOS 10 app with Smart Stack widgets, native mac app, rain & snow alerts and vertical (in a Dark Sky app style) layout option.

Weathergraph is a beautiful visual hourly weather widget and forecast for Watch, iPhone, iPad, and Mac, with the Apple Watch app, watchface complications and weather alerts.
Powered by Apple Weather, Foreca, Pirate Weather (aggregating NOAA's HRRR, GFS and GEFS), Open-Meteo, and yr.no/met.no.

It shows:
- Nowcast (real-time rain & snow forecast updated every 30 minutes – PRO only)
- Rain & snow alerts based on nowcast data (PRO)
- Hour-by-hour temperature (main colorful line)
- Hour-by-hour precipitation — rain, and snow (blue chart)
- Hour-by-hour cloudiness (cloud cover) and sunshine (clouds on top + sun rays)
- Hour-by-hour wind speed (red line) and direction (red arrows)
- Hour-by-hour precipitation or dew point (dotted line)
- Hour-by-hour atmospheric pressure, absolute, or rate of change (purple line or arrows)
- Hour-by-hour UV index (rainbow dashes)
- Real day/night (sky color)
- Daily temperature minimum and maximum (overlaid above chart)
- Actual temperature and place (on the top)
- Sunrise and sunset times

Hikers, runners, bikers, kite surfers, pilots, and many outdoor enthusiasts around the world love the at-glance readability, customizability, and reliability.

Weathergraph is offline capable. The app caches the last acquired forecast for up to 24 hours, allowing you to hike or run outside the network (or go running or biking with a wifi-only Apple Watch) and still see the most recently fetched data. The data refreshes automatically once a connection is available.

The hourly forecast is updated every hour, nowcast and rain alerts update every 30 minutes. If rain or snow is expected during the next 3 hours, you will get a notice on a widget (iPhone, iPad & Mac), a large complication (Watch), and a detailed 3-hour precipitation chart in the app.
Nowcast and alerts are powered by Foreca and depend on the precision of rain radars in your area.

Weathegraph cares about your privacy. No ads, no tracking, and no sharing of locations with third parties. This is how I want all the apps on my phone & watch to behave.

You can unlock professional Apple Weather, Foreca, Open-Meteo, and Dark Sky forecast sources, weather alerts, nowcast, and all styles and options via a reasonably priced subscription, which covers the cost of data and allows me to further improve Weathergraph. One-time Weathergraph Forever unlock is also available.
Thank you for your support!

If you liked Dark Sky, Weather Line, Weathertron, or Weather Strip, then Weathergraph might be the best replacement :).

Privacy policy and terms of use:
https://weathergraph.app/privacy

Please note:
Subscriptions made on Apple devices will be charged to your credit card through your iTunes account. Your subscription will automatically renew unless canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. You will not be able to cancel once activated. Manage or turn off your subscriptions in App Store app > Account > Subscriptions.
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Novidades da Última Versão 1.0.247

Last updated on Apr 20, 2024
Versões Antigas
Reliability improvements, especially for cases of getting and expiring the subscription.
Previous emergency update fixes app freezes on app start on Apple Watch and a random crash during background update. These issues were the result of an unfortunate oversight during larger under-the-hood changes. I sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this has caused - thanks!

Made the purchasing & product restoring process more reliable (usually Weathergraph should pick up your purchases without a need for a manual restore).

SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

PREVIOUSLY:
The chart now loads much faster when you open the app. I've optimized it to only render the visible part initially, with the rest showing up afterwards. Result? Much snappier feeling.
Fixed a bug that caused widgets to update too frequently, which could result in the system temporarily disabling further widget updates.

Precipitation probability is now more visible on the skylight background.

High/low lock screen widget and watch complications now shows temperature high, low, and precipitation for the next 24 hours instead of today only.

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
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Version History
1.0.247
Apr 20, 2024
Reliability improvements, especially for cases of getting and expiring the subscription.
Previous emergency update fixes app freezes on app start on Apple Watch and a random crash during background update. These issues were the result of an unfortunate oversight during larger under-the-hood changes. I sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this has caused - thanks!

Made the purchasing & product restoring process more reliable (usually Weathergraph should pick up your purchases without a need for a manual restore).

SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

PREVIOUSLY:
The chart now loads much faster when you open the app. I've optimized it to only render the visible part initially, with the rest showing up afterwards. Result? Much snappier feeling.
Fixed a bug that caused widgets to update too frequently, which could result in the system temporarily disabling further widget updates.

Precipitation probability is now more visible on the skylight background.

High/low lock screen widget and watch complications now shows temperature high, low, and precipitation for the next 24 hours instead of today only.

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.246
Apr 15, 2024
Emergency update that should fix app freezes on app start on Apple Watch and a random crash during background update. These issues were the result of an unfortunate oversight during larger under-the-hood changes. I sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this has caused - thanks!

Made the purchasing & product restoring process more reliable (usually Weathergraph should pick up your purchases without a need for a manual restore).

SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

PREVIOUSLY:
The chart now loads much faster when you open the app. I've optimized it to only render the visible part initially, with the rest showing up afterwards. Result? Much snappier feeling.
Fixed a bug that caused widgets to update too frequently, which could result in the system temporarily disabling further widget updates.

Precipitation probability is now more visible on the skylight background.

High/low lock screen widget and watch complications now shows temperature high, low, and precipitation for the next 24 hours instead of today only.

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.245
Apr 12, 2024
Fixes a rare battery drain error when updating location.
Made the purchasing & product restoring process more reliable (usually Weathergraph should pick up your purchases without a need for a manual restore).

SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

PREVIOUSLY:
The chart now loads much faster when you open the app. I've optimized it to only render the visible part initially, with the rest showing up afterwards. Result? Much snappier feeling.
Fixed a bug that caused widgets to update too frequently, which could result in the system temporarily disabling further widget updates.

Precipitation probability is now more visible on the skylight background.

High/low lock screen widget and watch complications now shows temperature high, low, and precipitation for the next 24 hours instead of today only.

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.244
Apr 11, 2024
Made the purchasing & product restoring process more reliable (usually Weathergraph should pick up your purchases without a need for a manual restore). Plus many stability improvements.

SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

PREVIOUSLY:
The chart now loads much faster when you open the app. I've optimized it to only render the visible part initially, with the rest showing up afterwards. Result? Much snappier feeling.
Fixed a bug that caused widgets to update too frequently, which could result in the system temporarily disabling further widget updates.

Precipitation probability is now more visible on the skylight background.

High/low lock screen widget and watch complications now shows temperature high, low, and precipitation for the next 24 hours instead of today only.

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.243
Apr 5, 2024
Reliability and visual improvements.

SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

PREVIOUSLY:
The chart now loads much faster when you open the app. I've optimized it to only render the visible part initially, with the rest showing up afterwards. Result? Much snappier feeling.
Fixed a bug that caused widgets to update too frequently, which could result in the system temporarily disabling further widget updates.

Precipitation probability is now more visible on the skylight background.

High/low lock screen widget and watch complications now shows temperature high, low, and precipitation for the next 24 hours instead of today only.

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.242
Mar 27, 2024
Fixed crash when opening Weathergraph from nowcast notification and a rare crash when starting up on macOS.

SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

PREVIOUSLY:
The chart now loads much faster when you open the app. I've optimized it to only render the visible part initially, with the rest showing up afterwards. Result? Much snappier feeling.
Fixed a bug that caused widgets to update too frequently, which could result in the system temporarily disabling further widget updates.

Precipitation probability is now more visible on the skylight background.

High/low lock screen widget and watch complications now shows temperature high, low, and precipitation for the next 24 hours instead of today only.

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.241
Mar 26, 2024
Fixed crash when opening Weathergraph from nowcast notification and a rare crash when starting up on macOS.

SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

PREVIOUSLY:
The chart now loads much faster when you open the app. I've optimized it to only render the visible part initially, with the rest showing up afterwards. Result? Much snappier feeling.
Fixed a bug that caused widgets to update too frequently, which could result in the system temporarily disabling further widget updates.

Precipitation probability is now more visible on the skylight background.

High/low lock screen widget and watch complications now shows temperature high, low, and precipitation for the next 24 hours instead of today only.

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.240
Mar 25, 2024
Fixed crash when opening Weathergraph from nowcast notification and a rare crash when starting up on macOS.

SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

PREVIOUSLY:
The chart now loads much faster when you open the app. I've optimized it to only render the visible part initially, with the rest showing up afterwards. Result? Much snappier feeling.
Fixed a bug that caused widgets to update too frequently, which could result in the system temporarily disabling further widget updates.

Precipitation probability is now more visible on the skylight background.

High/low lock screen widget and watch complications now shows temperature high, low, and precipitation for the next 24 hours instead of today only.

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.239
Mar 25, 2024
Fixed crash when opening Weathergraph from nowcast notification.

SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

PREVIOUSLY:
The chart now loads much faster when you open the app. I've optimized it to only render the visible part initially, with the rest showing up afterwards. Result? Much snappier feeling.
Fixed a bug that caused widgets to update too frequently, which could result in the system temporarily disabling further widget updates.

Precipitation probability is now more visible on the skylight background.

High/low lock screen widget and watch complications now shows temperature high, low, and precipitation for the next 24 hours instead of today only.

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.238
Mar 20, 2024
The colors are now a bit distinct when over the sky background.
The chart now loads much faster when you open the app. I've optimized it to only render the visible part initially, with the rest showing up afterwards. Result? Much snappier feeling.

SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

PREVIOUSLY:
Fixed a bug that caused widgets to update too frequently, which could result in the system temporarily disabling further widget updates.

Precipitation probability is now more visible on the skylight background.

High/low lock screen widget and watch complications now shows temperature high, low, and precipitation for the next 24 hours instead of today only.

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.237
Mar 17, 2024
The chart now loads much faster when you open the app. I've optimized it to only render the visible part initially, with the rest showing up afterwards. Result? Much snappier feeling.

SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

PREVIOUSLY:
Fixed a bug that caused widgets to update too frequently, which could result in the system temporarily disabling further widget updates.

Precipitation probability is now more visible on the skylight background.

High/low lock screen widget and watch complications now shows temperature high, low, and precipitation for the next 24 hours instead of today only.

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.236
Mar 8, 2024
Fixed a bug that caused widgets to update too frequently, which could result in the system temporarily disabling futher widget updates.

SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

PREVIOUSLY:
Precipitation probability is now more visible on the skylight background.
High/low lock screen widget and watch complications now shows temperature high, low, and precipitation for the next 24 hours instead of today only.

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.235
Mar 7, 2024
Precipitation probability is now more visible on the skylight background.
High/low lock screen widget and watch complications now shows temperature high, low, and precipitation for the next 24 hours instead of today only.
Bug fixes.

SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

PREVIOUSLY:

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.234
Mar 5, 2024
High/low lock screen widget and watch complications now shows temperature high, low, and precipitation for the next 24 hours instead of today only. Plus bug fixes.

SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

PREVIOUSLY:

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.233
Mar 2, 2024
Bug fixes, especially around precipitation alerts.

SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

PREVIOUSLY:

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.232
Feb 28, 2024
Bug fixes, especially around precipitation alerts.

SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

PREVIOUSLY:

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.231
Feb 23, 2024
SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

- Bug fixes and performance improvements
- Fix widget backgrounds on iOS 16

PREVIOUSLY:

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.230
Feb 20, 2024
SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

- Bug fixes and performance improvements
- Fix widget backgrounds on iOS 16

PREVIOUSLY:

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.229
Feb 20, 2024
SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

- Bug fixes and performance improvements
- Darkened the skylight colors a bit to make the text more readable

PREVIOUSLY:

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.228
Feb 15, 2024
SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

- Bug fixes and performance improvements
- Darkened the skylight colors a bit to make the text more readable

PREVIOUSLY:

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.227
Feb 9, 2024
SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

- Bug fixes
- Darkened the skylight colors a bit to make the text more readable

PREVIOUSLY:

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.226
Feb 9, 2024
SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

- Darkened the skylight colors a bit to make the text more readable

PREVIOUSLY:

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.225
Feb 8, 2024
SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

- Darkened the skylight colors a bit to make the text more readable
- Fixed a weekly chart preference not being saved in the latest update

PREVIOUSLY:

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.224
Feb 6, 2024
SKY BACKGROUND: Enjoy the full-color background matching the sky at a current time of day. Tap the Skylight option in app and widget preferences, and you're in. Sky background is also available on the watch.

PREVIOUSLY:

RADAR AND CLIMATE
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

MORE IMPROVEMENTS
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.
1.0.223
Jan 25, 2024
- Introduced new terms drizzle and flurries for very light/intermittent rain and snow
- Feels-like temperature widget shows a correct feels-like min & max (thanks, Nicholas)
- Fixed tooltip handle, which sometimes disappeared while dragging through the chart
- Bug fixes

RADAR AND CLIMATE:
- NWS radar (for the US) or Windy.com (rest of the world) loads up with your actual location marked and centered.
- Weather Spark is a climate report service ran by enthusiasts, who love data visualization as much as I do. There is no better place on the internet to get the info about how are the Canaries in September. Weather Spark integration displays the closest point from the Weather Spark database (one is nearby).

PREVIOUSLY
- Weathergraph adds NWS (National Weather Service) forecast for all US based weather enthusiasts.
- Preferences now have their own screen on the watch, just like in the iPhone app.
- Weekly chart: You can now see a week at a glance below the main chart, both in the app and in the large widget. Tap the weekly chart to scroll directly to that time.
- Sun glow: As the murky autumn arrives, know when to look forward to a healthy dose of sun rays. The warm glow above the cloud layer highlights particularly sunny times.
- Smoother scrolling through the app and charts, especially on the older devices.
- Full-screen chart now allows you to scroll through more than a week (if the forecast is long enough).
- Wind lock screen widget uses the arrow for wind direction and circled icon when gusty.
- Brand-new sunrise/sunset complication and lock screen widget, that shows the next sun event (or tells you that you are in a polar day/night zone if you are that lucky).

Revamped watchOS 10 app
- Weathergraph now shines on the watch with a sleek new look! Pin Weathergraph's widgets to watchOS 10s Smart Stack, just a twist of a crown away from the watchface.
- Note: Due to a location permissions issue on watchOS 10, the app may not update your location automatically. Don't worry — just open Weathergraph on your iPhone, and it will sync the location to your watch.

Weathergraph weather widget FAQ

Clique aqui para saber como baixar Weathergraph weather widget em um país ou região restrita.
Confira a lista a seguir para ver os requisitos mínimos de Weathergraph weather widget.
iPhone
Requer o iOS 15.0 ou posterior.
iPad
Requer o iPadOS 15.0 ou posterior.
Mac
Requer o macOS 12.0 ou posterior.
Apple Watch
Requer o watchOS 9.0 ou posterior.
iPod touch
Requer o iOS 15.0 ou posterior.
Weathergraph weather widget suporta Inglês
Weathergraph weather widget contém compras no aplicativo. Verifique o plano de preços abaixo:
Yearly Pro
R$ 149,90
Monthly Pro subscription
R$ 24,90
Weathergraph Forever
R$ 499,90
Yearly Pro
R$ 199,90
Yearly Pro
R$ 129,90
Weathergraph Forever
R$ 499,90
Weathergraph Forever
R$ 399,90
Yearly Pro Family
R$ 249,90
Weekly Pro subscription
R$ 9,90
Quarterly Pro subscription
R$ 49,90

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