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    Press review:

    Android Tapp 01/2012:
    “WeatherPro is breathtakingly detailed and comprehensive.”

    AndroidPit 07/2011:
    "Now that’s some impressive precision!"

    Weatherpro for Android - AndroidPit 07/2011

    brighthub.com 02/2011:
    "Weather Pro answers the question - what's the best Android Weather app?"

  • The Forecast View

    WeatherPro for Android - 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 the date and time of the latest observation in the title bar). You'll see a weather icon and, with one click on the symbol, a short written description. Below you will find detailed weather data including temperature, wind direction and speed and additional weather information you might find useful. Don’t forget that this is observed weather – not forecast!

    Radar has always been one of the most popular features on WeatherPro so we have now added this to the forecast screen. You can choose to switch between observation data and a small radar image (if available for that region) showing the latest rainfall.

    WeatherPro for Android - Forecast View

           
    Below the observed weather data, you have a dynamic short-term forecast. This brand new feature gives you an immediate overview of the forecast for the next 18 hours, broken down into easy-to-read 6 hour intervals. Plus, if your device has integrated weather sensors measuring pressure, humidity and temperature, WeatherPro will automatically display the data on the forecast screen giving you hyperlocal weather wherever you are – the perfect complement to WeatherPro’s global weather data.

    As you scroll down you'll see the weather forecast for the next 7 days (or 14 days if you are a Premium subscriber) and, for a detailed, 3-hourly breakdown of the forecast (or hourly if you subscribe to Premium) click on the (>) button.

     

    Alerts

    WeatherPro for Android - Alerts

    If extreme weather such as high winds, heavy rain or low/high temperatures are forecast in the next three days, you will see an alert symbol on your forecast screen.

    Simply click on the alert symbol to reveal the details of the warning.  An easy to read graph shows you the level of the warning (yellow = low, orange = medium, red = high) for the next 3 days and you can click further to a full explanation. And we’ve given you flexibility to set the warnings yourself. You can choose to see all warnings, no warnings, level 2 and 3 warnings, or level 3 warnings only.

    Widgets and notifications (Premium) - Premium users can opt to receive alerts in the notification bar. When extreme weather is forecast for any of your favourite locations, you will be notified without even opening the app.

     

    The Charts View

    WeatherPro for Android - 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) and you can choose the order in which you want the graphs to appear. 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. Click on the information icon in the top left corner for a key to the graph.

     

     

     

     

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