24-09-2012 17:50 - edited 24-09-2012 17:57
24-09-2012 17:50 - edited 24-09-2012 17:57
Hands up, if you checked a weather app on your mobile device today and thought let's stay in-door? Yes, I know it has been pouring all day long in many parts of the UK.
Which mobile app do you prefer? How was your experience today? Would love to see some pics, if possible
on 24-09-2012 18:20
on 24-09-2012 18:20
on 24-09-2012 18:52
on 24-09-2012 18:52
on 24-09-2012 18:56
on 24-09-2012 18:56
I wonder if he sees himself as a flounder?
on 24-09-2012 18:58
PADI certified in 2003 in Sharm......at the same time the Gulf war commenced......didn't hear a thing 10 metres down !!
25-09-2012 09:41 - edited 25-09-2012 09:42
25-09-2012 09:41 - edited 25-09-2012 09:42
The two apps I really like and use on a regular basis are Met Office and AccuWeather (both available on major platforms including iOS and Andriod) Which ones do you use?
Met Office
AccuWeather
25-09-2012 09:52 - edited 25-09-2012 09:59
25-09-2012 09:52 - edited 25-09-2012 09:59
I prefere the paid for app and upgrades WeatherPro for the detailed rain radar and forecast.
on 25-09-2012 10:26
on 25-09-2012 10:26
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on 25-09-2012 11:20
on 25-09-2012 11:20
@adamtemp64 wrote:
I prefere the paid for app and upgrades WeatherPro for the detailed rain radar and forecast.
The radar clip feature actually looks good Wondering what others use on their mobile devices?
on 25-09-2012 11:29
on 25-09-2012 11:29
It is very usefull and the ability to zoom in helps.
It shows not only how heavy the rain will be but also shows when it will fall as sleet or snow etc