It's not all insults, though: the app also has adorable illustrations and even a game that leads you down a set of clues to discover secret locations, On top of, y'know, giving you hourly and daily forecasts with data on humidity, UV Index, wind speed and more, the app has more personality than other weather apps – and best of all, its base mode is free with ads. Expect to get lambasted with over 6,000 lines of dialogue, which can be spoken aloud with the app's synthetic voice if you prefer to get berated vocally. The attitude comes courtesy of an 'AI' that takes care to delivery your forecasts with humor and insults about your weather-related fate. But instead of the signature dark color palette, Carrot is for the weather app fans who want a bit of snark with their weather updates. The choice is yours, but keep in mind that the service used to retrieve the weather isn’t free, so locking some features behind a subscription model is needed for the app to be sustainable.įree + optional $3.99/£3.39 yearly subscriptionĬARROT Weather (opens in new tab) is another app that uses the Dark Sky API to power its forecasts. Paying $3.99/£3.99 per year gets rid of that limit as well as adverts, and unlock widgets. There's a free version, of course, which only lets you search for a forecast five times per day. Looks aside, Appy Weather's features meet basic weather app needs: the daily and weekly forecasts have temperature, what temperature it ‘feels like’, precipitation, cloud cover, visibility, and other info presented on graphs with large, clear text. Best of all, its forecasts come from Dark Sky itself. Once a Windows Phone app, Appy Weather made its way to Android, where it stands out with a minimalist and simple interface that's easy to navigate. If you want an all-around weather app, Appy Weather (opens in new tab) is a suitable choice, especially if you're looking for a no-fuss solution.
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