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![]() The Weather app on iOS 16 showing current weather information and forecast for Cupertino | |
Developer(s) | Apple Inc. |
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Operating system | watchOS |
Type | Weather forecasting |
Weather is a weather forecast app developed by Apple Inc., available on iOS since the release of the iPhone and iPhone OS 1 in 2007.[1][2] It allows users to see the conditions, forecast, temperature, and other related metrics of the device's current location, as well as a number of other cities. A version of Weather is also available for watchOS; however, it is limited in functionality.[3] Weather was made available on more devices across the Apple ecosystem with the releases of iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura, where weather data from Apple was previously only available as a widget or through Siri.
From iPhone OS 1 to iOS 7, Yahoo! Weather was used as the weather data source of the app; in March 2019, Yahoo! shut down the servers distributing data for the Weather app on devices supporting iPhone OS 1 to iOS 7. From iOS 8 to iOS 15, The Weather Channel was used as the weather data source of the app.[4] Since iOS 16, Apple has used their own internal forecast data.
Following the acquisition of weather app Dark Sky, many features have been rolled into Apple's own Weather app with the release of iOS 15.[5] Support for Dark Sky ended on January 1, 2023, with users being urged to migrate to the Weather app.[6]
Locations can be added or removed by pressing the list icon in the bottom right corner of the application, which allows the user to type in the city's name, ZIP Code or postal code or airport code.[1] For each city, the app will display the current, highest, and lowest temperatures, a 10-day forecast, UV index, time of sunrise and sunset, current wind direction and speed, rainfall measurements, current humidity, outdoor visibility range, and barometric pressure.[7] In some locations, the app will also display an air quality report and show next-hour precipitation when raining or snowing.[8]
iOS 14 introduced support for severe weather warnings, allowing a user to receive notifications for government-issued severe weather events such as tornadoes, flash flooding, strong winds, and snow storms. With iOS 15, a weather map can be accessed from the bottom left of the application which can display the temperature, air quality, and a multi-day precipitation forecast.
In July 2021, some testers of the iOS 15 beta software noticed that the Weather app avoided displaying an accurate temperature when it was 69 °F (20.6 °C). Former Apple developer João Pavão speculated that the app uses whole numbers in Celsius for the temperature data, later converting it to Fahrenheit and rounding it up to a whole number for the user interface. As 20 °C would be converted to 68 °F, and 21 °C would be converted to 69.8 °F and rounded up to 70 °F, this would prevent 69 °F from being displayed.[9]
Throughout early April 2023, Apple Weather experienced a number of outages which rendered the service unavailable to users for hours at a time.[10][11]
WeatherKit is API integration that provides third-party developers with access to the Apple Weather service, replacing the former Dark Sky API that was terminated on March 31, 2023. Developers can make up to half a million API requests per month for free, with subscription options available to increase the request limit.[12]
![]() | Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather (Apple).
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