which do you guys think is the best weather app for the UK ?
- Probably with UKV as the main forecast model to check. Should definitely compare the other models as well to get a clearer picture of what to expect. 
- I only use the BBC’s. No idea if it the “best”. What criteria are you using? Accuracy? Usability? Features? The bar is pretty low for a weather app. 
- Another vote for Windy. They now have the UKV High-res model (provided by The Met Office). The live rainfall radar is also Met data. - The other one to try is The Met Office official app. Depends what you’re after really. If it’s a general reliable forecast, official Met app. More layers, compare different models etc., then Windy. 
- I got introduced to XCWeather.co.uk about 10 years ago and swear by it even now. Only runs as a Web page but it’s lightweight, fast and seems to be fairly accurate plus decent customisation options. 
- I use Google (since it’s caked into my phone), BBC Weather and Met Office. - They all report different things. I often try to go with the two that are closest. I’ve had it before though where two will say it’s dry and Google said rain. I went with the two and it rained… 
- Flowx. There’s a learning curve, as it works differently to most, but it’s amazing when you know it 
- I’m using Today Weather but I’ve never really found it that great since Apple killed the Dark Sky data Source. That said it has quite a few data Source choices so I can’t really fault them for that. 




