By The Tomorrow Companies, Inc
Be prepared and plan smartly with global minute-by-minute and street-by-street hyper accurate forecasts, rain and snow alerts, air quality maps and wind speeds. Tomorrow's unique forecasts are in use by industries, from aviation to on-demand players, who can’t afford to make a bad call based on weather. You shouldn’t have to either. What people are saying ? The Washington Post - “Alerting you when it’s about to rain, down to the minute, all around the world.” Mashable - “Bad weather is one thing technology won't let us escape, no matter how hard we try. The new ClimaCell app will at least help you be prepared.” Fortune Magazine - "The new app gives forecasts for precise areas, as small as a city block" Tomorrow's MicroWeather - based on data from the connected world, traditional data sources, and new, cutting-edge modeling - is hyper accurate, specific and relevant to your life. • By-the-minute, by-the-street forecasts up to three hours ahead • High resolution: weather analysis at 500 meters resolution • Refresh: updated forecast every minute • Stay safe with severe weather alerts and safety tips from the National Weather Service. What our users are saying? "Best weather app! I absolutely love this weather app! It alerts me when it’s going to rain, has an easy to view radar map on the home screen and is extremely easy to navigate through. I would choose this app over Accuweather, which I have used for years!" - Bchan80. "Super accurate weather app This is the coolest weather app. The data is the lost accurate and precise by far. Better weather prediction and user interface than Dark Sky. If you really want to get accurate weather, check out Climacell." - Markymark7419 "Accurate and easy! Love this app! It’s a game changer. So much more accurate down to the minute, for example I’m an avid biker and motorcycle rider, knowing when and where the rain will come with this level of precision is awesome." - RBrider65 Hello #OutsmartWeather ----- Privacy & Feedback • Our Privacy Policy can be viewed here: https://www.tomorrow.io/consumer-app-privacy-policy • Our EULA can be viewed here: https://www.tomorrow.io/consumer-app-agreement • If you have any questions or suggestions about our service, please do not hesitate to get in touch at chat@tomorrow.io
I read an article about how great this app was. It said major businesses & airlines use their forecasts for events, travel, etc… The forecasted temperatures aren't accurate and can’t be relied on when it comes freezing (kind of important) and while pouring at my house it said it was cloudy. Meanwhile other free apps’ currents & forecasts were spot on. It sad because this is the only weather app I’ve actually paid for, because it came so highly recommended. Asking for a refund.
Please add ipad widgets
What gives, your App is broken today, won’t open
Stopped and not working like crash happen Please fix it
I was hoping this would be a good replacement for the dearly departed Dark Sky app, but it falls short. I can understand changing predictions/timelines based on the latest radar images, but lately it’s telling me wrong stuff about the current moment. Last week it kept telling me all day long that it was snowing (it wasn’t), and showed me a map that looked like I was in a blizzard (I wasn’t). In the end, it reported that I’d gotten over 6 inches of heavy wet snow in the preceding 24 hours, when we’d gotten a light dusting amounting to less than 1/4 inch. I’m pretty disappointed.
App has gotten moisture predictions wrong. Says it’s currently sunny and 42 but it’s actually 19 and foggy.
Please add a dark mode
Love this app
TMRW picks up where dark sky left off. Dark Sky was great. Easy to read. Fast. Really accurate for near term weather updates but then it got acquired and shut down by Apple. Apple “integrated” Dark Sky into its own weather app. I can only presume they took the best parts of Dark sky and threw them in a garbage because the iOS Weather App is anything but easy, fast, or reliable. Enter TWRW: restoring order to iOS weather functionality and letting us know to run for cover, cause here comes the rain.
Outstanding