When it comes to our most dearly weather, it can be deduced that predicting it’s condition always leads to a false statement and that is more reason why you need Weather Apps and Widgets for Android.
Below are the top weather Apps for Android to help you make a successful Prediction:
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YoWindow Free Weather: best looking
“Watch weather with pleasure” says YoWindow when you first load it and it truthfully lives up to this promise: this is a great looking Android weather app. Instead of using simple icons to represent clouds, sunshine and rain, YoWindow displays a cartoon landscape which reflects the real-time weather in your current location.
The light level and conditions are accurately represented in the app and you can scroll through the hours – as if scrolling through an online video – to see changes over time. It’s a unique and well-realized weather app, which not only looks good, but is also incredibly easy to use. Available for free with ads or paid without, check it out in the Play Store via the link below. -
Simple Weather: best for Material Design
This app’s design is as clear and simple as a spring morning. It abides flawlessly by Google’s Material Design, making it a great choice for anyone who likes their device to be as homogenous as possible.
It could be said to be a little too simple, as it does lack many of the more advanced features and information that some of the other apps we’ve tried out here, but if you’re just looking for a beautiful Material Design weather app that can tell you the essentials, Simple Weather is a great way to.
For my money, it also has some of the best weather widgets available. They look great on pretty much any device’s homescreen. -
MORECAST – Free Premium Weather: best for intuitive design
MORECAST sells itself with its great-looking and intuitive interface: its vertical list layout is easy to use and interpret. At the top, you’re greeted with the current weather and the ‘real feel’. Scroll down and you’ll see a more detailed view of the day’s weather.
Another swipe and MORECAST will reveal what’s happening tomorrow; down again and you’re presented with a simple seven-day view. This streamlined UI is good for beginners and experienced weather app users alike, because it provides access to all of the information you could need, but doesn’t throw it all at you on one screen.
MORECAST is full of small details, such as webcams that show the weather at different times of the day across the globe, and a weather navigation feature to help you plan routes around the best conditions. -
WeatherBug: best for extra features
WeatherBug excels in the design and user interface department, plus it is able to pinpoint the weather forecast, not only to your city, but to your neighborhood. In addition to forecasts and severe weather warnings, the developers have incorporated a traffic camera section to avoid jams and the ability to share photos and albums.
You can customize it to your lifestyle, so you can find out, for example, if you can run to the gym on a specific day, as well as personalize your home screen, language, and save multiple locations.