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Real Weather
Real Weather
May 21,2025
App Name Real Weather
Developer ruivop
Category Weather
Size 27.7 MB
Latest Version 2.2.2
Available on
2.6
Download(27.7 MB)

Experience the most accurate, reliable, and visually stunning weather forecasts with our free application. Get instant access to the current weather, as well as detailed forecasts for the next hour, the next 24 hours, and up to 10 days ahead. Our app features animated backgrounds that dynamically reflect real-time conditions, from the warmth of the sun to the drama of thunderstorms, rain, and snow.

Stay updated effortlessly with our customizable weather widgets, which you can resize to fit your home screen perfectly. Whether you're at home or on the go, you can view the weather for your current location or add multiple locations to keep an eye on the forecast wherever you need it. Choose between metric (Celsius) or imperial (Fahrenheit) units to suit your preference.

Dive deeper into the weather with comprehensive information including the UV index, sunrise and sunset times, wind speed and direction, local time, wind chill, humidity, visibility, dew point, and atmospheric pressure. Our app primarily uses weather data from WeatherKit, and in cases where WeatherKit is unavailable, it seamlessly switches to the OpenWeatherMap API to ensure you always have the latest weather updates.

Customize your experience further by adjusting the transparency of the application's background panels. With all these features at your fingertips, you'll never be caught off guard by the weather again.

Features:

  • Current weather information: temperature, precipitation, current weather description, UV index, sunrise and sunset, wind, local time, thermal sensation, humidity, dew point, visibility, and pressure.
  • Weather forecast for the next hour.
  • Weather forecast for the next 24 hours.
  • Weather forecast for the next 10 days.
  • Customizable weather widgets.
  • Weather forecast data primarily provided by Apple's WeatherKit, with a fallback to OpenWeatherMap API.
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