Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: DJW on October 31, 2022, 05:17:39 pm
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I normally use ‘Dark Skies’ and it’s been really good for the last couple of years but looks like being discontinued next year.
What apps do you recommend?
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I look out of the window it’s always 100% accurate , all there’s weather apps are ok but w3 dint really need them . If it’s to bad to work stay home .😂😂
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I normally use ‘Dark Skies’ and it’s been really good for the last couple of years but looks like being discontinued next year.
What apps do you recommend?
Dark sky is now integrated into the iPhone weather app, so if you have an iPhone, it’s all there. Although I defo preferred it’s iteration in its own app.
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I use the BBC weather app.
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Dark skies, met office and bbc
I like dark skies and met office the best
Yes annoyed dark skies will end its own app
I’m iPhone so something salvaged I suppose
I like the raindar feature on dark skies
I look at all 3 apps mentioned and work out my forecast
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Iv always used dark skies , so I was annoyed too that it’s finished soon. Looks like it’ll be iPhone weather for a while until another one comes out…
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Accuweather.
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Have you seen the iPhone weather app it’s being integrated into? It’s poor in comparison to say the least
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I use the BBC weather app.
I find the BBC app is wrong more often than not since moving away from the met office. Met Office is usually accurate as well as YR who are Swedish/Scandinavian I think.
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XC Weather said it would rain at 2pm today.
At exactly 2pm, it started raining.
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Met office and accuweather
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https://www.netweather.tv/live-weather/radar
Postcode zoom is a really good feature.
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Have you seen the iPhone weather app it’s being integrated into? It’s poor in comparison to say the least
Tis’ isn’t it. Pants in comparison, especially as it’s supposed to be all the same software.
Apple being apple and buying up competition to only make it look worse ::)roll