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Weather on the Way is a new kind of weather app – it provides a weather forecast for a route. By combining navigation and weather, it can calculate a route to your destination and show a forecast for points along this route, precisely at the time you will be driving through.
Taking advantage of NOAA forecast for US (and other sources for world wide coverage), it can provide a detailed forecast, that includes not just temperature and precipitation but also visibility range, wind and UV index, helping avoid unexpected delays. A live radar is also available, showing current precipitation and direction a storm moves.
A beautiful Timeline View shows your position and forecast clearly and in big letters, useful when driving with your phone in a car holder. Timeline also includes sunrise and sunset and dark mode makes it easy to use at night. Support for Siri Shortucts makes it possible to ask Siri for weather ahead while driving.
A departure time slider allows to easily check what is the best time to leave to avoid bad weather or to arrive before it gets dark. Users can also plan their route in detail with unlimited waypoints and alternative route suggestions.
Weather on the Way is a great app for road trippers, motorcyclists, truckers, RVers and all who want to be well informed on dangers ahead.
Weather on the Way is FREE in the App Store, with a PRO subscription unlocking additional features priced at $4.99 monthly and $24.99 yearly. Detailed free/pro breakdown available on the app website.
There is also one time purchase option available for users who dislike subscriptions. The yearly option includes a free, one week trial.
Weather on the Way was designed and built by Piotr Knapczyk.
The app is available on App Store for iPhones and iPads with iOS 15 and newer.
Download link: https://get.weatherontheway.app/
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Weather on the Way was designed and built by Piotr Knapczyk.
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