Ever since I started using smart phones, I have been jumping between different weather apps and have not been very satisfied with most of them. I found the apps from the big weather providers like Accuweather and Weather Channel to be bloated and distracting with advertisements and irrelevant news. The app I was closest to being satisfied with was the free version of Dark Sky, but I didn’t get to enjoy it for very long since I discovered it not long before Apple acquired it. What are some of the best weather apps on Android right now?

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    1 year ago

    I recommend Weawow.

    Odd name. Great app and widget. Single, dedicated developer and very simple monetization hook (just a donation, if I recall correctly).

    Multiple data sources supported, and very customizable.

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      That’s what I use and it’s the best weather app I’ve seen so far. The coolest thing is, when you’re choosing weather providers, it will show you the current forecast for each one, so you can compare them better.

      And it has so many widgets that are easy to configure.

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    Overdrop is a really nice one with a great looking UI.

    Carrot Weather is also pretty good and has funny quotes it shows you if you like that kinda thing, but the dev is primarily an IOS developer so the Android app is pretty far behind feature wise if you compare the two versions.

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      Overdrop does have a great UI and plenty of widget options. I go between Overdrop and Today, as I prefer the overall UX of Overdrop, but find the multi-location switching easier to do in Today (unless I’ve somehow missed it in Overdrop).

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    1 year ago

    I use Geometric Weather from fdroid, it’s very polished. It’s entirely FOSS, so nothing’s spying on you.

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    I’m surprised no one here has said Shadow Weather. It’s meant to be a replacement for Dark Skies on Android.

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    Shadow weather is what I’ve been using since dark sky shut down. It has multiple sources, including apple(dark sky). Seems to be pretty accurate since it pulls from several sources.

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      I was about to write that some local (country level) have the better forecast.

      Living in Switzerland, I’m using mostly MeteoSwiss as it gives me good forecast.

      Do you know any similar site that works well outside us?

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        I was about to write that some local (country level) have the better forecast.

        Living in Switzerland, I’m using mostly MeteoSwiss as it gives me good forecast.

        Do you know any similar site that works well outside us?

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      I was about to write that some local (country level) have the better forecast.

      Living in Switzerland, I’m using mostly MeteoSwiss as it gives me good forecast.

      Do you know any similar site that works well outside us?

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      I was about to write that some local (country level) have the better forecast.

      Living in Switzerland, I’m using mostly MeteoSwiss as it gives me good forecast.

      Do you know any similar site that works well outside us?

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      I was about to write that some local (country level) have the better forecast.

      Living in Switzerland, I’m using mostly MeteoSwiss as it gives me good forecast.

      Do you know any similar site that works well outside us?

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      I was about to write that some local (country level) have the better forecast.

      Living in Switzerland, I’m using mostly MeteoSwiss as it gives me good forecast.

      Do you know any similar site that works well outside us?

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      I was about to write that some local (country level) have the better forecast.

      Living in Switzerland, I’m using mostly MeteoSwiss as it gives me good forecast.

      Do you know any similar site that works well outside us?

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      I was about to write that some local (country level) have the better forecast.

      Living in Switzerland, I’m using mostly MeteoSwiss as it gives me good forecast.

      Do you know any similar site that works well outside us?

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      I was about to write that some local (country level) have the better forecast.

      Living in Switzerland, I’m using mostly MeteoSwiss as it gives me good forecast.

      Do you know any similar site that works well outside us?

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      I was about to write that some local (country level) have the better forecast.

      Living in Switzerland, I’m using mostly MeteoSwiss as it gives me good forecast.

      Do you know any similar site that works well for outside us?

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      I was about to write that some local (country level) have the better forecast.

      Living in Switzerland, I’m using mostly MeteoSwiss as it gives me good forecast.

      Do you know any similar site that works well outside us?

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    If you’re not a fan of high information density, I recommend Overdrop. It presents the key information in a simple, clear way.

    Also been testing Weather Today which seems to be another good one in the few weeks I’ve had it.

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      Ooh, just checked out Weather Today. I like it, bought the full version