OpenWeather

3.9
2.52K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

A scientific yet simple approach to weather forecast

OpenWeather App is an ad-free & free-to-use application that will help you plan your time around the weather in a concise and minimalistic manner. Be aware of any precipitation within an hour with a minute precision or plan your activities for the next Sunday morning. OpenWeather App can tell you, which part of the day is going to have a clear sky and light breeze perfect for a run or bike ride for 7 days ahead.

Who uses OpenWeather?

The data from OpenWeather is used by millions of developers and businesses worldwide. Most likely, you already see our data through your weather application. Now you can obtain your weather report from its inception, through OpenWeather App.

8 reasons to love OpenWeather App

1. Minimalistic design that gives you all the weather information you need including: feels Like, wind speed; wind direction; atmospheric pressure; humidity; UV index and visibility;
2. Never get caught by rain or show with the 60 minute chart that indicates any precipitation and it’s intensity in your area;
3. Intuitively clear icons that tell you the weather conditions for 48 hours straight;
4. Hourly weather chart for the first 2 days and for every 3 hours in the following 6 days;
5. Expand any day of the week and get a visual chart on temperature and detailed weather information for the day, plus Sunset/Sunrise time. The first 2 days come with an hourly temperature fluctuation chart;
6. Customisation feature for weather measurement units. Construct your own set of preferred measurements for temperature (°C/°F), distance (km/mi), precipitation (mm/in) and more;
7. Ad-free & free-to-use;
8. Dark-mode.

Other features:

- Add up to 6 cities to your favourites and get the accurate weather forecast for any location;
- Is the weather different? - You can always tell us what the actual weather is in your location.

The magic behind the OpenWeather App

All the data for OpenWeather App is provided by One Call API™. OpenWeather aggregates and processes meteorological data from tens of thousands of weather stations, on-ground radars and satellites to bring their users accurate and actionable weather data for any location worldwide.
Updated on
Apr 10, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

3.9
2.44K reviews
Jim Hiegel
April 18, 2024
I loved the app, usually accurate & concise data display until it was 'improved' by changing the graphs to white numbers on orange backgrounds. Now it is almost unreadable. Granted this is only a problem for us 'older' people, but it would be nice to select color schemes with more contrast - maybe user selectable? Thank you.
6 people found this review helpful
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iansonwheels
October 28, 2022
Almost the perfect weather app. Clear and concise in displaying only what's important. I especially like being able to see what the weather was like earlier in the day, since the full 24 hours of each day are always displayed, because it helps to get a sense of how it may feel later in the day. However, a frequent bug is having the temperature number switch to Celsius (with the F icon) when set to Fahrenheit, which has about a 30% chance to happen when opening the app.
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Gregory Norris
July 24, 2022
Simple, no ads, no data collection, no accounts, just works. The layout is a bit different than I'm used to but not too big a deal. There is a bug I've encountered where it will show temperatures in Celsius when it's set to display in Farenheight. When this happens it will still show the F symbol. Seems to happen randomly when I open the app from the widget (I never open the app any other way). I can fix it just by changing the setting back and forth real quick (few options so it's fast).
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What's new

- Improved daily temperature and precipitation graphs
- Added the ability to manually switch between light and dark themes
- Added mmHg units of measurement for pressure
- Enhanced user interface
- Fixed several minor bugs in widgets