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- v1.0.341iOS
New "Next few hours" bar sits right below the summary and keeps the upcoming hours visible at all times. One quick glance tells you if rain is coming, when clouds will clear, or when the sun goes down. Previously: Multiple locations — the most-requested Weathergraph feature — is finally here. Save home, work, your favourite trails, or your next destination. Switch between them instantly with a single tap. What's new: - Save multiple locations — home, work, mountains, your next destination - Switch between them with one tap and get the full detailed forecast chart - Performance and reliability improvements throughout And before that: Weathergraph now uses Rainbow.ai as its default nowcast service, combining real-time radar data with machine-learning precipitation models. What's new: - Rainbow.ai nowcast with higher short-term precipitation accuracy and faster update cycles - Nowcast chart in Home Screen widgets (large + medium) for immediate access to next-hours rain and snow - Rain alerts switched to the new Rainbow.ai pipeline, providing earlier and more reliable notifications Now is the perfect moment to head into Settings and enable rain alerts before the autumn showers arrive. If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.340iOS
New "Next few hours" bar sits right below the summary and keeps the upcoming hours visible at all times. One quick glance tells you if rain is coming, when clouds will clear, or when the sun goes down. Previously: Multiple locations — the most-requested Weathergraph feature — is finally here. Save home, work, your favourite trails, or your next destination. Switch between them instantly with a single tap. What's new: - Save multiple locations — home, work, mountains, your next destination - Switch between them with one tap and get the full detailed forecast chart - Performance and reliability improvements throughout And before that: Weathergraph now uses Rainbow.ai as its default nowcast service, combining real-time radar data with machine-learning precipitation models. What's new: - Rainbow.ai nowcast with higher short-term precipitation accuracy and faster update cycles - Nowcast chart in Home Screen widgets (large + medium) for immediate access to next-hours rain and snow - Rain alerts switched to the new Rainbow.ai pipeline, providing earlier and more reliable notifications Now is the perfect moment to head into Settings and enable rain alerts before the autumn showers arrive. If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.339iOS
If you have widgets that were created in older app versions, this update should bring them back to life. Tighter layout to show as much weather info as possible at first sight. Thanks for challenging me to do this, David! Bottom toolbar now collapses on scroll, just like Safari’s address bar, to let the forecast shine Completely rewritten widget charts should finally avoid the issue where the rendered chart images could become too large for the iOS widget system. When that happened, the widget showed "…" instead of the actual forecast. It seems the operating system creators did not expect anyone to pack so many layers of information into a widget at once. Sadly, this means an end to the "Color on glass" widget toggle, which allowed colorful charts even in "Clear icons" homescreen mode, as this is no longer technically possible. Oh, the tradeoffs. Previously: Multiple locations — the most-requested Weathergraph feature — is finally here. Save home, work, your favourite trails, or your next destination. Switch between them instantly with a single tap. What's new: - Save multiple locations — home, work, mountains, your next destination - Switch between them with one tap and get the full detailed forecast chart - Performance and reliability improvements throughout And before that: Weathergraph now uses Rainbow.ai as its default nowcast service, combining real-time radar data with machine-learning precipitation models. What's new: - Rainbow.ai nowcast with higher short-term precipitation accuracy and faster update cycles - Nowcast chart in Home Screen widgets (large + medium) for immediate access to next-hours rain and snow - Rain alerts switched to the new Rainbow.ai pipeline, providing earlier and more reliable notifications Now is the perfect moment to head into Settings and enable rain alerts before the autumn showers arrive. If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.338iOS
If you have widgets that were created in older app versions, this update should bring them back to life. Tighter layout to show as much weather info as possible at first sight. Thanks for challenging me to do this, David! Bottom toolbar now collapses on scroll, just like Safari’s address bar, to let the forecast shine Completely rewritten widget charts should finally avoid the issue where the rendered chart images could become too large for the iOS widget system. When that happened, the widget showed "…" instead of the actual forecast. It seems the operating system creators did not expect anyone to pack so many layers of information into a widget at once. Sadly, this means an end to the "Color on glass" widget toggle, which allowed colorful charts even in "Clear icons" homescreen mode, as this is no longer technically possible. Oh, the tradeoffs. Previously: Multiple locations — the most-requested Weathergraph feature — is finally here. Save home, work, your favourite trails, or your next destination. Switch between them instantly with a single tap. What's new: - Save multiple locations — home, work, mountains, your next destination - Switch between them with one tap and get the full detailed forecast chart - Performance and reliability improvements throughout And before that: Weathergraph now uses Rainbow.ai as its default nowcast service, combining real-time radar data with machine-learning precipitation models. What's new: - Rainbow.ai nowcast with higher short-term precipitation accuracy and faster update cycles - Nowcast chart in Home Screen widgets (large + medium) for immediate access to next-hours rain and snow - Rain alerts switched to the new Rainbow.ai pipeline, providing earlier and more reliable notifications Now is the perfect moment to head into Settings and enable rain alerts before the autumn showers arrive. If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.337iOS
If you have widgets that were created in older app versions, this update should bring them back to life. Tighter layout to show as much weather info as possible at first sight. Thanks for challenging me to do this, David! Bottom toolbar now collapses on scroll, just like Safari’s address bar, to let the forecast shine Completely rewritten widget charts should finally avoid the issue where the rendered chart images could become too large for the iOS widget system. When that happened, the widget showed "…" instead of the actual forecast. It seems the operating system creators did not expect anyone to pack so many layers of information into a widget at once. Sadly, this means an end to the "Color on glass" widget toggle, which allowed colorful charts even in "Clear icons" homescreen mode, as this is no longer technically possible. Oh, the tradeoffs. Previously: Multiple locations — the most-requested Weathergraph feature — is finally here. Save home, work, your favourite trails, or your next destination. Switch between them instantly with a single tap. What's new: - Save multiple locations — home, work, mountains, your next destination - Switch between them with one tap and get the full detailed forecast chart - Performance and reliability improvements throughout And before that: Weathergraph now uses Rainbow.ai as its default nowcast service, combining real-time radar data with machine-learning precipitation models. What's new: - Rainbow.ai nowcast with higher short-term precipitation accuracy and faster update cycles - Nowcast chart in Home Screen widgets (large + medium) for immediate access to next-hours rain and snow - Rain alerts switched to the new Rainbow.ai pipeline, providing earlier and more reliable notifications Now is the perfect moment to head into Settings and enable rain alerts before the autumn showers arrive. If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.336iOS
Tighter layout to show as much weather info as possible at first sight. Thanks for challenging me to do this, David! Bottom toolbar now collapses on scroll, just like Safari’s address bar, lto let the forecast shine Completely rewritten widget charts should finally avoid the issue where the rendered chart images could become too large for the iOS widget system. When that happened, the widget showed "…" instead of the actual forecast. It seems the operating system creators did not expect anyone to pack so many layers of information into a widget at once. Sadly, this means an end to the "Color on glass" widget toggle, which allowed colorful charts even in "Clear icons" homescreen mode, as this is no longer technically possible. Oh, the tradeoffs. Previously: Multiple locations — the most-requested Weathergraph feature — is finally here. Save home, work, your favourite trails, or your next destination. Switch between them instantly with a single tap. What's new: - Save multiple locations — home, work, mountains, your next destination - Switch between them with one tap and get the full detailed forecast chart - Performance and reliability improvements throughout And before that: Weathergraph now uses Rainbow.ai as its default nowcast service, combining real-time radar data with machine-learning precipitation models. What's new: - Rainbow.ai nowcast with higher short-term precipitation accuracy and faster update cycles - Nowcast chart in Home Screen widgets (large + medium) for immediate access to next-hours rain and snow - Rain alerts switched to the new Rainbow.ai pipeline, providing earlier and more reliable notifications Now is the perfect moment to head into Settings and enable rain alerts before the autumn showers arrive. If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.335iOS
Tighter layout to show as much weather info as possible at first sight. Thanks for challenging me to do this, David! Bottom toolbar now collapses on scroll, just like Safari’s address bar, lto let the forecast shine Completely rewritten widget charts should finally avoid the issue where the rendered chart images could become too large for the iOS widget system. When that happened, the widget showed "…" instead of the actual forecast. It seems the operating system creators did not expect anyone to pack so many layers of information into a widget at once. Previously: Multiple locations — the most-requested Weathergraph feature — is finally here. Save home, work, your favourite trails, or your next destination. Switch between them instantly with a single tap. What's new: - Save multiple locations — home, work, mountains, your next destination - Switch between them with one tap and get the full detailed forecast chart - Performance and reliability improvements throughout And before that: Weathergraph now uses Rainbow.ai as its default nowcast service, combining real-time radar data with machine-learning precipitation models. What's new: - Rainbow.ai nowcast with higher short-term precipitation accuracy and faster update cycles - Nowcast chart in Home Screen widgets (large + medium) for immediate access to next-hours rain and snow - Rain alerts switched to the new Rainbow.ai pipeline, providing earlier and more reliable notifications Now is the perfect moment to head into Settings and enable rain alerts before the autumn showers arrive. If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.334iOS
A bug fix release: Smoother chart scrubbing — Scrollbars no longer disappear or cause layout shifts when dragging on the weather chart Fixed chart interaction — Resolved issue where scrolling could get stuck after scrubbing the chart Fixed weather icon colors in iconic theme on white background Cleaner rain notifications — Removed redundant intensity words when amount is shown (e.g., "9 mm/h rain" instead of "9 mm/h severe rain") More reliable precipitation alerts Previously: Multiple locations — the most-requested Weathergraph feature — is finally here. Save home, work, your favourite trails, or your next destination. Switch between them instantly with a single tap. What's new: - Save multiple locations — home, work, mountains, your next destination - Switch between them with one tap and get the full detailed forecast chart - Performance and reliability improvements throughout And before that: Weathergraph now uses Rainbow.ai as its default nowcast service, combining real-time radar data with machine-learning precipitation models. What's new: - Rainbow.ai nowcast with higher short-term precipitation accuracy and faster update cycles - Nowcast chart in Home Screen widgets (large + medium) for immediate access to next-hours rain and snow - Rain alerts switched to the new Rainbow.ai pipeline, providing earlier and more reliable notifications Now is the perfect moment to head into Settings and enable rain alerts before the autumn showers arrive. If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.333iOS
- Fixed layout of circular watchOS complication. Previously: Multiple locations — the most-requested Weathergraph feature — is finally here. Save home, work, your favourite trails, or your next destination. Switch between them instantly with a single tap. What's new: - Save multiple locations — home, work, mountains, your next destination - Switch between them with one tap and get the full detailed forecast chart - Performance and reliability improvements throughout And before that: Weathergraph now uses Rainbow.ai as its default nowcast service, combining real-time radar data with machine-learning precipitation models. What's new: - Rainbow.ai nowcast with higher short-term precipitation accuracy and faster update cycles - Nowcast chart in Home Screen widgets (large + medium) for immediate access to next-hours rain and snow - Rain alerts switched to the new Rainbow.ai pipeline, providing earlier and more reliable notifications Now is the perfect moment to head into Settings and enable rain alerts before the autumn showers arrive. If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.332iOS
Multiple locations — the most-requested Weathergraph feature — is finally here. Save home, work, your favourite trails, or your next destination. Switch between them instantly with a single tap. What's new: - Save multiple locations — home, work, mountains, your next destination - Switch between them with one tap and get the full detailed forecast chart - Performance and reliability improvements throughout Thank you to everyone who kept asking. — Tomas Previously in Weathergraph: Fixed: - Weather tooltips now stay clear of the status bar and Dynamic Island - Lot of design polish and reliability improvements Weathergraph now uses Rainbow.ai as its default nowcast service, combining real-time radar data with machine-learning precipitation models. What's new: - Rainbow.ai nowcast with higher short-term precipitation accuracy and faster update cycles - Nowcast chart in Home Screen widgets (large + medium) for immediate access to next-hours rain and snow - Rain alerts switched to the new Rainbow.ai pipeline, providing earlier and more reliable notifications Now is the perfect moment to head into Settings and enable rain alerts before the autumn showers arrive. Previously in Weathergraph weather widget: Hello iOS 26! I've been tinkering with the new OS version for weeks to crack the code on glass widgets - and I think I nailed it! Your colorful weather charts now pop through the transparency instead of getting lost in boring boxes. What's new: - Glass widgets with beautiful color-on-glass (or go minimalist - your choice) - Redesigned interface with controls at the bottom where your thumbs live - More space for those detailed weather charts you love - Major reliability improvements - no more frozen widgets! Thanks to everyone who reported issues - you made this update possible. Now go enjoy those autumn adventures with better weather forecasts! And a few updates ago: New Quick Glance Widgets! Get essential weather metrics at a glance with the new widgets focused on a single indicator: - Current conditions with "what's next" summary - Temperature widget with daily highs and lows - Precipitation widget warns you about the upcoming rain or snow - Wind speed widget provides speed and direction - UV index widget comes up with sun safety advice - Sunrise/Sunset widget shows times for daylight planning - Humidity and Dew Point widget help with weather comfort tracking Arrange multiple Quick Glance Widgets to create a personalized weather dashboard. Perfect for outdoor athletes tracking UV exposure, commuters monitoring rain windows, and cyclists, sailors, or pilots keeping tabs on wind conditions. Before: You can now tap the day in the weekly chart to quickly scroll the main chart to that date. Reliability improvements. If you see an empty widget, please restart the device. Stay dry with the updated precipitation Widget! - Know when the current rain or snow will stop or when the next one is coming - Perfect for home screen, lock screen, and Apple Watch face - New "next precipitation" section in weather details Also fresh out of the oven: - Stunning tinted widgets that blend seamlessly with your wallpaper - New dark/tint mode icons that fit right in - Super-fast forecast source switcher. Compare predictions, pick your fave! If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.331iOS
Multiple locations — the most-requested Weathergraph feature — is finally here. Save home, work, your favourite trails, or your next destination. Switch between them instantly with a single tap. What's new: - Save multiple locations — home, work, mountains, your next destination - Switch between them with one tap and get the full detailed forecast chart - Performance and reliability improvements throughout Thank you to everyone who kept asking. — Tomas Previously in Weathergraph: Fixed: - Weather tooltips now stay clear of the status bar and Dynamic Island - Lot of design polish and reliability improvements Weathergraph now uses Rainbow.ai as its default nowcast service, combining real-time radar data with machine-learning precipitation models. What's new: - Rainbow.ai nowcast with higher short-term precipitation accuracy and faster update cycles - Nowcast chart in Home Screen widgets (large + medium) for immediate access to next-hours rain and snow - Rain alerts switched to the new Rainbow.ai pipeline, providing earlier and more reliable notifications Now is the perfect moment to head into Settings and enable rain alerts before the autumn showers arrive. Previously in Weathergraph weather widget: Hello iOS 26! I've been tinkering with the new OS version for weeks to crack the code on glass widgets - and I think I nailed it! Your colorful weather charts now pop through the transparency instead of getting lost in boring boxes. What's new: - Glass widgets with beautiful color-on-glass (or go minimalist - your choice) - Redesigned interface with controls at the bottom where your thumbs live - More space for those detailed weather charts you love - Major reliability improvements - no more frozen widgets! Thanks to everyone who reported issues - you made this update possible. Now go enjoy those autumn adventures with better weather forecasts! And a few updates ago: New Quick Glance Widgets! Get essential weather metrics at a glance with the new widgets focused on a single indicator: - Current conditions with "what's next" summary - Temperature widget with daily highs and lows - Precipitation widget warns you about the upcoming rain or snow - Wind speed widget provides speed and direction - UV index widget comes up with sun safety advice - Sunrise/Sunset widget shows times for daylight planning - Humidity and Dew Point widget help with weather comfort tracking Arrange multiple Quick Glance Widgets to create a personalized weather dashboard. Perfect for outdoor athletes tracking UV exposure, commuters monitoring rain windows, and cyclists, sailors, or pilots keeping tabs on wind conditions. Before: You can now tap the day in the weekly chart to quickly scroll the main chart to that date. Reliability improvements. If you see an empty widget, please restart the device. Stay dry with the updated precipitation Widget! - Know when the current rain or snow will stop or when the next one is coming - Perfect for home screen, lock screen, and Apple Watch face - New "next precipitation" section in weather details Also fresh out of the oven: - Stunning tinted widgets that blend seamlessly with your wallpaper - New dark/tint mode icons that fit right in - Super-fast forecast source switcher. Compare predictions, pick your fave! If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.330iOS
Multiple locations — the most-requested Weathergraph feature — is finally here. Save home, work, your favourite trails, or your next destination. Switch between them instantly with a single tap. What's new: - Save multiple locations — home, work, mountains, your next destination - Switch between them with one tap and get the full detailed forecast chart - Performance and reliability improvements throughout Thank you to everyone who kept asking. — Tomas Previously in Weathergraph: Fixed: - Weather tooltips now stay clear of the status bar and Dynamic Island - Lot of design polish and reliability improvements Weathergraph now uses Rainbow.ai as its default nowcast service, combining real-time radar data with machine-learning precipitation models. What's new: - Rainbow.ai nowcast with higher short-term precipitation accuracy and faster update cycles - Nowcast chart in Home Screen widgets (large + medium) for immediate access to next-hours rain and snow - Rain alerts switched to the new Rainbow.ai pipeline, providing earlier and more reliable notifications Now is the perfect moment to head into Settings and enable rain alerts before the autumn showers arrive. Previously in Weathergraph weather widget: Hello iOS 26! I've been tinkering with the new OS version for weeks to crack the code on glass widgets - and I think I nailed it! Your colorful weather charts now pop through the transparency instead of getting lost in boring boxes. What's new: - Glass widgets with beautiful color-on-glass (or go minimalist - your choice) - Redesigned interface with controls at the bottom where your thumbs live - More space for those detailed weather charts you love - Major reliability improvements - no more frozen widgets! Thanks to everyone who reported issues - you made this update possible. Now go enjoy those autumn adventures with better weather forecasts! And a few updates ago: New Quick Glance Widgets! Get essential weather metrics at a glance with the new widgets focused on a single indicator: - Current conditions with "what's next" summary - Temperature widget with daily highs and lows - Precipitation widget warns you about the upcoming rain or snow - Wind speed widget provides speed and direction - UV index widget comes up with sun safety advice - Sunrise/Sunset widget shows times for daylight planning - Humidity and Dew Point widget help with weather comfort tracking Arrange multiple Quick Glance Widgets to create a personalized weather dashboard. Perfect for outdoor athletes tracking UV exposure, commuters monitoring rain windows, and cyclists, sailors, or pilots keeping tabs on wind conditions. Before: You can now tap the day in the weekly chart to quickly scroll the main chart to that date. Reliability improvements. If you see an empty widget, please restart the device. Stay dry with the updated precipitation Widget! - Know when the current rain or snow will stop or when the next one is coming - Perfect for home screen, lock screen, and Apple Watch face - New "next precipitation" section in weather details Also fresh out of the oven: - Stunning tinted widgets that blend seamlessly with your wallpaper - New dark/tint mode icons that fit right in - Super-fast forecast source switcher. Compare predictions, pick your fave! If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.329iOS
Multiple locations — the most-requested Weathergraph feature — is finally here. Save home, work, your favourite trails, or your next destination. Switch between them instantly with a single tap. What's new: - Save multiple locations — home, work, mountains, your next destination - Switch between them with one tap and get the full detailed forecast chart - Performance and reliability improvements throughout Thank you to everyone who kept asking. — Tomas Previously in Weathergraph: Fixed: - Weather tooltips now stay clear of the status bar and Dynamic Island - Lot of design polish and reliability improvements Weathergraph now uses Rainbow.ai as its default nowcast service, combining real-time radar data with machine-learning precipitation models. What's new: - Rainbow.ai nowcast with higher short-term precipitation accuracy and faster update cycles - Nowcast chart in Home Screen widgets (large + medium) for immediate access to next-hours rain and snow - Rain alerts switched to the new Rainbow.ai pipeline, providing earlier and more reliable notifications Now is the perfect moment to head into Settings and enable rain alerts before the autumn showers arrive. Previously in Weathergraph weather widget: Hello iOS 26! I've been tinkering with the new OS version for weeks to crack the code on glass widgets - and I think I nailed it! Your colorful weather charts now pop through the transparency instead of getting lost in boring boxes. What's new: - Glass widgets with beautiful color-on-glass (or go minimalist - your choice) - Redesigned interface with controls at the bottom where your thumbs live - More space for those detailed weather charts you love - Major reliability improvements - no more frozen widgets! Thanks to everyone who reported issues - you made this update possible. Now go enjoy those autumn adventures with better weather forecasts! And a few updates ago: New Quick Glance Widgets! Get essential weather metrics at a glance with the new widgets focused on a single indicator: - Current conditions with "what's next" summary - Temperature widget with daily highs and lows - Precipitation widget warns you about the upcoming rain or snow - Wind speed widget provides speed and direction - UV index widget comes up with sun safety advice - Sunrise/Sunset widget shows times for daylight planning - Humidity and Dew Point widget help with weather comfort tracking Arrange multiple Quick Glance Widgets to create a personalized weather dashboard. Perfect for outdoor athletes tracking UV exposure, commuters monitoring rain windows, and cyclists, sailors, or pilots keeping tabs on wind conditions. Before: You can now tap the day in the weekly chart to quickly scroll the main chart to that date. Reliability improvements. If you see an empty widget, please restart the device. Stay dry with the updated precipitation Widget! - Know when the current rain or snow will stop or when the next one is coming - Perfect for home screen, lock screen, and Apple Watch face - New "next precipitation" section in weather details Also fresh out of the oven: - Stunning tinted widgets that blend seamlessly with your wallpaper - New dark/tint mode icons that fit right in - Super-fast forecast source switcher. Compare predictions, pick your fave! If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.328iOS
Fixed: - Weather tooltips now stay clear of the status bar and Dynamic Island - Lot of design polish and reliability improvements Weathergraph now uses Rainbow.ai as its default nowcast service, combining real-time radar data with machine-learning precipitation models. What’s new: - Rainbow.ai nowcast with higher short-term precipitation accuracy and faster update cycles - Nowcast chart in Home Screen widgets (large + medium) for immediate access to next-hours rain and snow - Rain alerts switched to the new Rainbow.ai pipeline, providing earlier and more reliable notifications Now is the perfect moment to head into Settings and enable rain alerts before the autumn showers arrive. Previously in Weathergraph weather widget: Hello iOS 26! I've been tinkering with the new OS version for weeks to crack the code on glass widgets - and I think I nailed it! Your colorful weather charts now pop through the transparency instead of getting lost in boring boxes. What's new: - Glass widgets with beautiful color-on-glass (or go minimalist - your choice) - Redesigned interface with controls at the bottom where your thumbs live - More space for those detailed weather charts you love - Major reliability improvements - no more frozen widgets! Thanks to everyone who reported issues - you made this update possible. Now go enjoy those autumn adventures with better weather forecasts! And a few updates ago: New Quick Glance Widgets! Get essential weather metrics at a glance with the new widgets focused on a single indicator: - Current conditions with "what's next" summary - Temperature widget with daily highs and lows - Precipitation widget warns you about the upcoming rain or snow - Wind speed widget provides speed and direction - UV index widget comes up with sun safety advice - Sunrise/Sunset widget shows times for daylight planning - Humidity and Dew Point widget help with weather comfort tracking Arrange multiple Quick Glance Widgets to create a personalized weather dashboard. Perfect for outdoor athletes tracking UV exposure, commuters monitoring rain windows, and cyclists, sailors, or pilots keeping tabs on wind conditions. Before: You can now tap the day in the weekly chart to quickly scroll the main chart to that date. Reliability improvements. If you see an empty widget, please restart the device. Stay dry with the updated precipitation Widget! - Know when the current rain or snow will stop or when the next one is coming - Perfect for home screen, lock screen, and Apple Watch face - New "next precipitation" section in weather details Also fresh out of the oven: - Stunning tinted widgets that blend seamlessly with your wallpaper - New dark/tint mode icons that fit right in - Super-fast forecast source switcher. Compare predictions, pick your fave! If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.327iOS
Fixed: - Weather tooltips now stay clear of the status bar and Dynamic Island. - Wind gusts are classified more sensitively—if you’d feel the gust, you’ll see it in the tooltip (thanks, Pascal!). Weathergraph now uses Rainbow.ai as its default nowcast service, combining real-time radar data with machine-learning precipitation models. What’s new: - Rainbow.ai nowcast with higher short-term precipitation accuracy and faster update cycles - Nowcast chart in Home Screen widgets (large + medium) for immediate access to next-hours rain and snow - Rain alerts switched to the new Rainbow.ai pipeline, providing earlier and more reliable notifications Now is the perfect moment to head into Settings and enable rain alerts before the autumn showers arrive. Previously in Weathergraph weather widget: Hello iOS 26! I've been tinkering with the new OS version for weeks to crack the code on glass widgets - and I think I nailed it! Your colorful weather charts now pop through the transparency instead of getting lost in boring boxes. What's new: - Glass widgets with beautiful color-on-glass (or go minimalist - your choice) - Redesigned interface with controls at the bottom where your thumbs live - More space for those detailed weather charts you love - Major reliability improvements - no more frozen widgets! Thanks to everyone who reported issues - you made this update possible. Now go enjoy those autumn adventures with better weather forecasts! And a few updates ago: New Quick Glance Widgets! Get essential weather metrics at a glance with the new widgets focused on a single indicator: - Current conditions with "what's next" summary - Temperature widget with daily highs and lows - Precipitation widget warns you about the upcoming rain or snow - Wind speed widget provides speed and direction - UV index widget comes up with sun safety advice - Sunrise/Sunset widget shows times for daylight planning - Humidity and Dew Point widget help with weather comfort tracking Arrange multiple Quick Glance Widgets to create a personalized weather dashboard. Perfect for outdoor athletes tracking UV exposure, commuters monitoring rain windows, and cyclists, sailors, or pilots keeping tabs on wind conditions. Before: You can now tap the day in the weekly chart to quickly scroll the main chart to that date. Reliability improvements. If you see an empty widget, please restart the device. Stay dry with the updated precipitation Widget! - Know when the current rain or snow will stop or when the next one is coming - Perfect for home screen, lock screen, and Apple Watch face - New "next precipitation" section in weather details Also fresh out of the oven: - Stunning tinted widgets that blend seamlessly with your wallpaper - New dark/tint mode icons that fit right in - Super-fast forecast source switcher. Compare predictions, pick your fave! If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.326iOS
Weathergraph now uses Rainbow.ai as its default nowcast service, combining real-time radar data with machine-learning precipitation models. What’s new: - Rainbow.ai nowcast with higher short-term precipitation accuracy and faster update cycles - Nowcast chart in Home Screen widgets (large + medium) for immediate access to next-hours rain and snow - Rain alerts switched to the new Rainbow.ai pipeline, providing earlier and more reliable notifications Now is the perfect moment to head into Settings and enable rain alerts before the autumn showers arrive. Previously in Weathergraph weather widget: Hello iOS 26! I've been tinkering with the new OS version for weeks to crack the code on glass widgets - and I think I nailed it! Your colorful weather charts now pop through the transparency instead of getting lost in boring boxes. What's new: - Glass widgets with beautiful color-on-glass (or go minimalist - your choice) - Redesigned interface with controls at the bottom where your thumbs live - More space for those detailed weather charts you love - Major reliability improvements - no more frozen widgets! Thanks to everyone who reported issues - you made this update possible. Now go enjoy those autumn adventures with better weather forecasts! And a few updates ago: New Quick Glance Widgets! Get essential weather metrics at a glance with the new widgets focused on a single indicator: - Current conditions with "what's next" summary - Temperature widget with daily highs and lows - Precipitation widget warns you about the upcoming rain or snow - Wind speed widget provides speed and direction - UV index widget comes up with sun safety advice - Sunrise/Sunset widget shows times for daylight planning - Humidity and Dew Point widget help with weather comfort tracking Arrange multiple Quick Glance Widgets to create a personalized weather dashboard. Perfect for outdoor athletes tracking UV exposure, commuters monitoring rain windows, and cyclists, sailors, or pilots keeping tabs on wind conditions. Before: You can now tap the day in the weekly chart to quickly scroll the main chart to that date. Reliability improvements. If you see an empty widget, please restart the device. Stay dry with the updated precipitation Widget! - Know when the current rain or snow will stop or when the next one is coming - Perfect for home screen, lock screen, and Apple Watch face - New "next precipitation" section in weather details Also fresh out of the oven: - Stunning tinted widgets that blend seamlessly with your wallpaper - New dark/tint mode icons that fit right in - Super-fast forecast source switcher. Compare predictions, pick your fave! If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.325iOS
Weathergraph now uses Rainbow.ai as its default nowcast service, combining real-time radar data with machine-learning precipitation models. What’s new: - Rainbow.ai nowcast with higher short-term precipitation accuracy and faster update cycles - Nowcast chart in Home Screen widgets (large + medium) for immediate access to next-hours rain and snow - Rain alerts switched to the new Rainbow.ai pipeline, providing earlier and more reliable notifications Now is the perfect moment to head into Settings and enable rain alerts before the autumn showers arrive. Previously in Weathergraph weather widget: Hello iOS 26! I've been tinkering with the new OS version for weeks to crack the code on glass widgets - and I think I nailed it! Your colorful weather charts now pop through the transparency instead of getting lost in boring boxes. What's new: - Glass widgets with beautiful color-on-glass (or go minimalist - your choice) - Redesigned interface with controls at the bottom where your thumbs live - More space for those detailed weather charts you love - Major reliability improvements - no more frozen widgets! Thanks to everyone who reported issues - you made this update possible. Now go enjoy those autumn adventures with better weather forecasts! And a few updates ago: New Quick Glance Widgets! Get essential weather metrics at a glance with the new widgets focused on a single indicator: - Current conditions with "what's next" summary - Temperature widget with daily highs and lows - Precipitation widget warns you about the upcoming rain or snow - Wind speed widget provides speed and direction - UV index widget comes up with sun safety advice - Sunrise/Sunset widget shows times for daylight planning - Humidity and Dew Point widget help with weather comfort tracking Arrange multiple Quick Glance Widgets to create a personalized weather dashboard. Perfect for outdoor athletes tracking UV exposure, commuters monitoring rain windows, and cyclists, sailors, or pilots keeping tabs on wind conditions. Before: You can now tap the day in the weekly chart to quickly scroll the main chart to that date. Reliability improvements. If you see an empty widget, please restart the device. Stay dry with the updated precipitation Widget! - Know when the current rain or snow will stop or when the next one is coming - Perfect for home screen, lock screen, and Apple Watch face - New "next precipitation" section in weather details Also fresh out of the oven: - Stunning tinted widgets that blend seamlessly with your wallpaper - New dark/tint mode icons that fit right in - Super-fast forecast source switcher. Compare predictions, pick your fave! If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.324iOS
Fixed the problem with the widgets being stuck showing "...". If you still see the stuck widgets on the watch, please try removing the app from the watch, and re-adding it from the Watch app on your iPhone. Plus a fix of wind chill in the refreshed weather tooltip being wrong if the app is set to Fahrenheit (thanks, Erik!). Previously in Weathergraph weather widget: Hello iOS 26! I've been tinkering with the new OS version for weeks to crack the code on glass widgets - and I think I nailed it! Your colorful weather charts now pop through the transparency instead of getting lost in boring boxes. What's new: - Glass widgets with beautiful color-on-glass (or go minimalist - your choice) - Redesigned interface with controls at the bottom where your thumbs live - More space for those detailed weather charts you love - Major reliability improvements - no more frozen widgets! Thanks to everyone who reported issues - you made this update possible. Now go enjoy those autumn adventures with better weather forecasts! And a few updates ago: New Quick Glance Widgets! Get essential weather metrics at a glance with the new widgets focused on a single indicator: - Current conditions with "what's next" summary - Temperature widget with daily highs and lows - Precipitation widget warns you about the upcoming rain or snow - Wind speed widget provides speed and direction - UV index widget comes up with sun safety advice - Sunrise/Sunset widget shows times for daylight planning - Humidity and Dew Point widget help with weather comfort tracking Arrange multiple Quick Glance Widgets to create a personalized weather dashboard. Perfect for outdoor athletes tracking UV exposure, commuters monitoring rain windows, and cyclists, sailors, or pilots keeping tabs on wind conditions. Before: You can now tap the day in the weekly chart to quickly scroll the main chart to that date. Reliability improvements. If you see an empty widget, please restart the device. Stay dry with the updated precipitation Widget! - Know when the current rain or snow will stop or when the next one is coming - Perfect for home screen, lock screen, and Apple Watch face - New "next precipitation" section in weather details Also fresh out of the oven: - Stunning tinted widgets that blend seamlessly with your wallpaper - New dark/tint mode icons that fit right in - Super-fast forecast source switcher. Compare predictions, pick your fave! If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.323iOS
I think I finally fixed the widget update problem that left some of you with just "..." displayed in widgets, yay! If the app previously accidentally depleted its allowed widget update "budget" on your device, it might take several hours until it gets the chance to draw the widgets again (a restart might help in that case). I apologize for the sun or rain you might have missed! Tomas Previously in Weathergraph weather widget: Hello iOS 26! I've been tinkering with the new OS version for weeks to crack the code on glass widgets - and I think I nailed it! Your colorful weather charts now pop through the transparency instead of getting lost in boring boxes. What's new: - Glass widgets with beautiful color-on-glass (or go minimalist - your choice) - Redesigned interface with controls at the bottom where your thumbs live - More space for those detailed weather charts you love - Major reliability improvements - no more frozen widgets! Thanks to everyone who reported issues - you made this update possible. Now go enjoy those autumn adventures with better weather forecasts! And a few updates ago: New Quick Glance Widgets! Get essential weather metrics at a glance with the new widgets focused on a single indicator: - Current conditions with "what's next" summary - Temperature widget with daily highs and lows - Precipitation widget warns you about the upcoming rain or snow - Wind speed widget provides speed and direction - UV index widget comes up with sun safety advice - Sunrise/Sunset widget shows times for daylight planning - Humidity and Dew Point widget help with weather comfort tracking Arrange multiple Quick Glance Widgets to create a personalized weather dashboard. Perfect for outdoor athletes tracking UV exposure, commuters monitoring rain windows, and cyclists, sailors, or pilots keeping tabs on wind conditions. Before: You can now tap the day in the weekly chart to quickly scroll the main chart to that date. Reliability improvements. If you see an empty widget, please restart the device. Stay dry with the updated precipitation Widget! - Know when the current rain or snow will stop or when the next one is coming - Perfect for home screen, lock screen, and Apple Watch face - New "next precipitation" section in weather details Also fresh out of the oven: - Stunning tinted widgets that blend seamlessly with your wallpaper - New dark/tint mode icons that fit right in - Super-fast forecast source switcher. Compare predictions, pick your fave! If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.321iOS
I think I finally fixed the widget update problem that left some of you with just "..." displayed in widgets, yay! If the app previously accidentally depleted its allowed widget update "budget" on your device, it might take several hours until it gets the chance to draw the widgets again (a restart might help in that case). I apologize for the sun or rain you might have missed! Tomas Previously in Weathergraph weather widget: Hello iOS 26! I've been tinkering with the new OS version for weeks to crack the code on glass widgets - and I think I nailed it! Your colorful weather charts now pop through the transparency instead of getting lost in boring boxes. What's new: - Glass widgets with beautiful color-on-glass (or go minimalist - your choice) - Redesigned interface with controls at the bottom where your thumbs live - More space for those detailed weather charts you love - Major reliability improvements - no more frozen widgets! Thanks to everyone who reported issues - you made this update possible. Now go enjoy those autumn adventures with better weather forecasts! And a few updates ago: New Quick Glance Widgets! Get essential weather metrics at a glance with the new widgets focused on a single indicator: - Current conditions with "what's next" summary - Temperature widget with daily highs and lows - Precipitation widget warns you about the upcoming rain or snow - Wind speed widget provides speed and direction - UV index widget comes up with sun safety advice - Sunrise/Sunset widget shows times for daylight planning - Humidity and Dew Point widget help with weather comfort tracking Arrange multiple Quick Glance Widgets to create a personalized weather dashboard. Perfect for outdoor athletes tracking UV exposure, commuters monitoring rain windows, and cyclists, sailors, or pilots keeping tabs on wind conditions. Before: You can now tap the day in the weekly chart to quickly scroll the main chart to that date. Reliability improvements. If you see an empty widget, please restart the device. Stay dry with the updated precipitation Widget! - Know when the current rain or snow will stop or when the next one is coming - Perfect for home screen, lock screen, and Apple Watch face - New "next precipitation" section in weather details Also fresh out of the oven: - Stunning tinted widgets that blend seamlessly with your wallpaper - New dark/tint mode icons that fit right in - Super-fast forecast source switcher. Compare predictions, pick your fave! If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.320iOS
Hello iOS 26! I've been tinkering with the new OS version for weeks to crack the code on glass widgets - and I think I nailed it! Your colorful weather charts now pop through the transparency instead of getting lost in boring boxes. What's new: - Glass widgets with beautiful color-on-glass (or go minimalist - your choice) - Redesigned interface with controls at the bottom where your thumbs live - More space for those detailed weather charts you love - Major reliability improvements - no more frozen widgets! Thanks to everyone who reported issues - you made this update possible. Now go enjoy those autumn adventures with better weather forecasts! Previously in Weathergraph weather widget: New Quick Glance Widgets! Get essential weather metrics at a glance with the new widgets focused on a single indicator: - Current conditions with "what's next" summary - Temperature widget with daily highs and lows - Precipitation widget warns you about the upcoming rain or snow - Wind speed widget provides speed and direction - UV index widget comes up with sun safety advice - Sunrise/Sunset widget shows times for daylight planning - Humidity and Dew Point widget help with weather comfort tracking Arrange multiple Quick Glance Widgets to create a personalized weather dashboard. Perfect for outdoor athletes tracking UV exposure, commuters monitoring rain windows, and cyclists, sailors, or pilots keeping tabs on wind conditions. Before: You can now tap the day in the weekly chart to quickly scroll the main chart to that date. Reliability improvements. If you see an empty widget, please restart the device. Stay dry with the updated precipitation Widget! - Know when the current rain or snow will stop or when the next one is coming - Perfect for home screen, lock screen, and Apple Watch face - New "next precipitation" section in weather details Also fresh out of the oven: - Stunning tinted widgets that blend seamlessly with your wallpaper - New dark/tint mode icons that fit right in - Super-fast forecast source switcher. Compare predictions, pick your fave! If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.319iOS
Heads up iOS 15/16 and watchOS 9 folks: This is Weathergraph's last update for your OS version. I've packed it with fixes to keep you weathering on smoothly. When you're ready to upgrade to iOS 17/watchOS 10 or newer, I'll be here with all the latest features waiting for you! Previously in Weathergraph weather widget: New Quick Glance Widgets! Get essential weather metrics at a glance with the new widgets focused on a single indicator: - Current conditions with "what's next" summary - Temperature widget with daily highs and lows - Precipitation widget warns you about the upcoming rain or snow - Wind speed widget provides speed and direction - UV index widget comes up with sun safety advice - Sunrise/Sunset widget shows times for daylight planning - Humidity and Dew Point widget help with weather comfort tracking Arrange multiple Quick Glance Widgets to create a personalized weather dashboard. Perfect for outdoor athletes tracking UV exposure, commuters monitoring rain windows, and cyclists, sailors, or pilots keeping tabs on wind conditions. Before: You can now tap the day in the weekly chart to quickly scroll the main chart to that date. Reliability improvements. If you see an empty widget, please restart the device. Stay dry with the updated precipitation Widget! - Know when the current rain or snow will stop or when the next one is coming - Perfect for home screen, lock screen, and Apple Watch face - New "next precipitation" section in weather details Also fresh out of the oven: - Stunning tinted widgets that blend seamlessly with your wallpaper - New dark/tint mode icons that fit right in - Super-fast forecast source switcher. Compare predictions, pick your fave! If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.317iOS
Heads up iOS 15/16 and watchOS 9 folks: This is Weathergraph's last update for your OS version. I've packed it with fixes to keep you weathering on smoothly. When you're ready to upgrade to iOS 17/watchOS 10 or newer, I'll be here with all the latest features waiting for you! Previously in Weathergraph weather widget: New Quick Glance Widgets! Get essential weather metrics at a glance with the new widgets focused on a single indicator: - Current conditions with "what's next" summary - Temperature widget with daily highs and lows - Precipitation widget warns you about the upcoming rain or snow - Wind speed widget provides speed and direction - UV index widget comes up with sun safety advice - Sunrise/Sunset widget shows times for daylight planning - Humidity and Dew Point widget help with weather comfort tracking Arrange multiple Quick Glance Widgets to create a personalized weather dashboard. Perfect for outdoor athletes tracking UV exposure, commuters monitoring rain windows, and cyclists, sailors, or pilots keeping tabs on wind conditions. Before: You can now tap the day in the weekly chart to quickly scroll the main chart to that date. Reliability improvements. If you see an empty widget, please restart the device. Stay dry with the updated precipitation Widget! - Know when the current rain or snow will stop or when the next one is coming - Perfect for home screen, lock screen, and Apple Watch face - New "next precipitation" section in weather details Also fresh out of the oven: - Stunning tinted widgets that blend seamlessly with your wallpaper - New dark/tint mode icons that fit right in - Super-fast forecast source switcher. Compare predictions, pick your fave! If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.316iOS
Heads up iOS 15/16 and watchOS 9 folks: This is Weathergraph's last update for your OS version. I've packed it with fixes to keep you weathering on smoothly. When you're ready to upgrade to iOS 17/watchOS 10 or newer, I'll be here with all the latest features waiting for you! Previously in Weathergraph weather widget: New Quick Glance Widgets! Get essential weather metrics at a glance with the new widgets focused on a single indicator: - Current conditions with "what's next" summary - Temperature widget with daily highs and lows - Precipitation widget warns you about the upcoming rain or snow - Wind speed widget provides speed and direction - UV index widget comes up with sun safety advice - Sunrise/Sunset widget shows times for daylight planning - Humidity and Dew Point widget help with weather comfort tracking Arrange multiple Quick Glance Widgets to create a personalized weather dashboard. Perfect for outdoor athletes tracking UV exposure, commuters monitoring rain windows, and cyclists, sailors, or pilots keeping tabs on wind conditions. Before: You can now tap the day in the weekly chart to quickly scroll the main chart to that date. Reliability improvements. If you see an empty widget, please restart the device. Stay dry with the updated precipitation Widget! - Know when the current rain or snow will stop or when the next one is coming - Perfect for home screen, lock screen, and Apple Watch face - New "next precipitation" section in weather details Also fresh out of the oven: - Stunning tinted widgets that blend seamlessly with your wallpaper - New dark/tint mode icons that fit right in - Super-fast forecast source switcher. Compare predictions, pick your fave! If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.
- v1.0.315iOS
Rewritten the chart gesture system to be much more reliable, improved memory consumption and rendering speed, fixed crash that could prevent widget updating. Throttled down widget updates a bit - a widget updating a bit less often is better than the system stopping widget updates completely because the update budget has been overrun. Previously in Weathergraph weather widget: New Quick Glance Widgets! Get essential weather metrics at a glance with the new widgets focused on a single indicator: - Current conditions with "what's next" summary - Temperature widget with daily highs and lows - Precipitation widget warns you about the upcoming rain or snow - Wind speed widget provides speed and direction - UV index widget comes up with sun safety advice - Sunrise/Sunset widget shows times for daylight planning - Humidity and Dew Point widget help with weather comfort tracking Arrange multiple Quick Glance Widgets to create a personalized weather dashboard. Perfect for outdoor athletes tracking UV exposure, commuters monitoring rain windows, and cyclists, sailors, or pilots keeping tabs on wind conditions. Before: You can now tap the day in the weekly chart to quickly scroll the main chart to that date. Reliability improvements. If you see an empty widget, please restart the device. Stay dry with the updated precipitation Widget! - Know when the current rain or snow will stop or when the next one is coming - Perfect for home screen, lock screen, and Apple Watch face - New "next precipitation" section in weather details Also fresh out of the oven: - Stunning tinted widgets that blend seamlessly with your wallpaper - New dark/tint mode icons that fit right in - Super-fast forecast source switcher. Compare predictions, pick your fave! If you know friends or fellow outdoor lovers who would love Weathergraph's visual forecast, I'd be grateful if you could share or tweet a screenshot to let them know. Thank you! Tomas.