If you’re sick of your saved locations list getting cluttered with cities you only needed to look up once or twice, rejoice! I added a “recent searches” section to the Locations screen. I can’t rid the world of smog or allergies yet, but now you can at least look up air quality index and pollen data if you’re using either The Weather Channel or AccuWeather data sources. Got a personal weather station in your neighborhood you’d like me to grab data from? With support for stations from the Weather Underground and networks, you can choose the stations you’d like to use on a map, then whenever you’re near one of them I’ll incorporate its data into my current observations.Īir Quality and Pollen (Premium Club only) Personal Weather Station Lookup (Premium Club only) Jack me right into your Netatmo weather station’s data feed so I can pull down real-time weather data using measurements gathered from sensors right on your doorstep. Netatmo Weather Station Integration (Premium Club only) Each source comes with different features, so check the FAQ page on the Data Sources screen for more details. You can now choose between Dark Sky, The Weather Channel, AccuWeather, and Aeris Weather for your primary data source. I’m brewing a miserable winter for you, meatbags! But to give you a fighting chance at survival, I’ve also prepared a major update packed with new features. Here are the release notes on the major update: A chunk of the new features are for Premium Club members, available as a $4/year or $0.49/month subscription, but there are also goodies for users who purchased the base app as well. Version 4.9 of Carrot Weather is available now from the App Store and brings a host of updates to the snarky weather app. The highly popular Carrot Weather iOS app has received a big update today that brings new data sources like The Weather Channel and AccuWeather, integration with personal weather stations like Netatmo, a new recent searches feature, new Apple Watch complications, and much more.
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