The best applications to see the weather on our iPad

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An iPad can be used for many things: to inform you about news around the world, to download applications, to play, to help you at work through applications, to see the weather... Let's focus on the last thing: see the weather. We have 2 ways to see the time on our iPad: through the web or through applications in the App Store.

In this post we are going to see the main applications to see the weather on our iPad:

By applications

  • The time is

El time.es It is in the first position within the Top Free of free weather applications. Why will it be? El tiempo.es offers us the weather in more than 200.000 locations of all the world. We can see radar images, prediction maps, satellite images, among other things.

  • AccuWeather for iPad

Another free application but very, very effective. In this case, I point out this application for its design and its functionalities: humidity, temperature, forecasts, maps, videos and also for how it shares time on social networks: Twitter, Email ... If what you like is knowing the weather reliably without having to pay, this is your application. Mix functions and design.

  • Weather cube

We have already discussed this application in iPad News. It is an application with a good design but it lacks many options that, for example, AccuWeather has. That doesn't mean it doesn't have to be in my best apps to see the weather. I clearly point it out as a good application for its minimalist design and in-app gestures.

By web:

I use 1 website to see the weather in Spain:

  • AEMET: Contains almost all the towns in Spain with the possibility of viewing precipitation maps, maximum and minimum temperatures, UVA rays… Recommended 100%

For me, the best app is AccuWeather for iPad. For you, what are the best applications to see the time of the App Store? You may or may not agree with me but it is my choice.

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  1.   beor said

    For me the best is Meteogram, very simple and visual. I think it is paid, but in the end it is the only one I use on the iPad.

    1.    Angel González said

      I'm going to try it

  2.   David Vaz Guijarro said

    I like Weathercube, it's the one I use, I downloaded it when it was free, but if I find out that it was going so well, I pay for it, they deserve it! 🙂

    1.    Angel González said

      The truth is that yes, it is fine, but it does not have as many functions as AccuWeather or eltiempo.es offers us
      But it's worth my list, that's why I put it up.

      Angel GF
      agfangofe@gmail.com
      IPad news

      1.    David Vaz Guijarro said

        Well, I only use it to know the time of Badalona (my city) today, tomorrow, and the day after, it comes to me 😛

  3.   Alexander Movilla said

    I use a website (m.yr.no) from the Norwegian Meteorological Institute.

    The% reliability it has is incredible

    You have options to see hour by hour or several days.