Notifications from the CARROT Weather app on my 40mm Apple Watch Series 5ĬARROT’s radars are pretty stunning, as you get a great view of your area and the incoming weather (if there is any). It will notify me, in some cases even before the built-in alerts from Apple, when there is severe weather in the area like a severe thunderstorm or tornado warning. In addition to getting accurate weather, the app has amazing notifications on the iPhone and Apple Watch. The conclusion that I came to was that in 2019, when I originally did this “study,” was I was truly better off paying for a weather app than I was expecting another entity to get it right. When the day came, we ended up getting less than an inch of snow and ice. ![]() The following week, the same conditions presented themselves again and I once again had to quietly prove my point.Īgain, the local media outlets said we were supposed to get 4-5 inches of snow and CARROT told me we were going to get less than an inch of snow and some ice. When the day of the “snowstorm” came, we got a flurry of snow that came out to just about an inch of snow, at most. I played it out and decided to see which would be right the local news stations or a premium ad-free weather app. ![]() Meanwhile, CARROT was telling me we were supposed to get just an inch of snow. Over the last few years, I have lived in multiple homes in Iowa and Nebraska, so when it comes to my weather, I like to have detailed forecasts that are as accurate as can be and that is where CARROT has been able to deliver for me.Įven last year, I watched in my hometown, which let’s just say is in the central midwest, be told by local news stations it was going to have a snowstorm come through in the third week of January, with 4-6 inches of snow expected. CARROT Weather on the Apple TV on my Apple TV HD during my time at Wayne State College in Wayne, Nebraska in 2018. The update also includes custom air quality notifications, two new achievements, and one more secret location.Ĭarrot Weather is available from the App Store for $5, with in-app subscriptions starting from $0.99/month or $5/year available to unlock more of the app’s features.Late into the summer this year, I surpassed my two-year anniversary for using CARROT Weather, which is a popular premium weather app in the App Store.ĭuring the time I have been using the app on my iPhone, I have also put it on my iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, and even my Apple TV. Tier 2 members can now access more details on weather maps when tapping a storm cell or hurricane’s path. Improved sever weather notificationsīoth severe weather alert and hurricane tracker notifications have been revamped to show more information for Tier 1 members. Check out the new iCloud section in Carrot Weather’s settings. Meanwhile, the restore feature will make it a breeze to get up and running with the app just how you left it on new or restored devices. The feature will keep app settings, saved locations, weather stations, achievements, and secret locations synced across your devices via iCloud. ![]() ICloud sync and restore arrives with this update and will certainly be a welcome addition for Carrot Weather users. ![]() More current observation data points, a new day details screen, and popovers galore!įor Tier 3 subscribers, the app now supports automatic foreground refreshes, which can be leveraged to create an always-on iPad weather station. The Carrot Weather redesign for iPad makes better use of the larger canvas and also includes new keyboard shortcuts. The popular app now features Slide Over and Split View support for a nice multitasking experience. Users will also gain iCloud sync and restore, improved severe weather notifications, and more.įirst up for the latest Carrot Weather iOS update is an overhaul for iPad. Highlights include a new design for iPad as well as support for Slide Over and Split View multitasking. Carrot Weather is out with an update today that brings a variety of useful new features.
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