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Further pages
Press review:
iPhone App Directory 01/2011:
"Detailed and accurate…an indispensable tool”
iPad Welt 04/2010:
WeatherPro for iPad is one of the "Coolest iPad Apps".
Macworld 07/2009:
"All the weather forecasts you could ever need in one stylish iPhone app" -
The Forecast View

The forecast view is the first screen you'll see when opening WeatherPro. Berlin is the default location when you first use the app but, after that, it will always start with the last location you were looking at.
Below your selected city name is the latest weather (with date and time of the latest observation in the title bar). You'll see a weather icon, the temperature, wind direction and speed and additional weather information you might find useful.
As you scroll down you'll see the weather forecast for the next 7 days (or 14 days if you are a Premium subscriber). Click on the (<) button for a summary of the forecast split into night and day. For a detailed, 3-hourly breakdown of the forecast (or hourly if you subscribe to Premium) click on the (>) button.
The Charts View

In the top right corner of the main weather page, you will see an icon for Charts. One click on the chart button shows you the forecast in a clear, easy to read graphic format. You will see graphs for each weather element, including temperature, sunshine duration and precipitation risk (how likely it is to rain or snow etc). The graphs are the perfect way of seeing how the weather will change over the coming days. To fit seven days on the screen we recommend you use the horizontal view and if you are a Premium subscriber you can scroll sideways to see the full 14 day forecast. Click on the information icon in the top left corner for a key to the graph.
Twitter news
WeatherPro HD 2.1 for Android Tablet has been released - now includes "My location"-favorite and Premium features - http://t.co/eFzrF9Xg (2012-04-17)
WeatherPro for Symbian Belle is now available for download from the Nokia Store - http://t.co/NUMXHfIK (2012-04-13)
WeatherPro for iPad 2.6.1 has been released - With full Retina support and Weather Maps improvements - http://t.co/XlvG08UJ (2012-03-29)









