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Weathered Road app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 6032 ratings )
Weather Navigation
Developer: Jason Flanigan
Free
Current version: 3.3.2, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 20 Nov 2015
App size: 80.49 Mb

While death and taxes may be most certain, weather and travel take a close second. Weathered Road is all about informing the traveler of this ever-changing relationship in the simplest way possible.

Utilizing the trusted sources of Google Maps and Forecast.io, Weathered Road shows weather conditions not only at your starting point and destination, but at points along your route as well. Weather conditions are based on when you will either pass through or arrive at each location.

Features:
- Quick and simple visual markers along your route show real-time conditions
- Weather details at each point along your route based on when youll pass through
- Overall high and low temperatures for each trip
- One click to open your route in Google Maps, Waze, or Apple Maps

© 2018 Weathered Road
Brought to you by Jason Flanigan and Austin Frank
Reach us at [email protected]

Latest reviews of Weathered Road app for iPhone and iPad

Easy and quick
Easy to use. Nice to know weather that youre heading into. Easy to export into google maps.
So Far So Good
Accurate arrival times, accurate weather information, I will use this on our trip home after Thanksgiving. Hope it can stay refreshed in the background, and keeps weather updated automatically as you drive! No turn by turn instructions.
Brenda
Been looking for an app like this, seems accurate
Looks useful, but UI could use some polish.
My daily commute is 140 miles, and because of my location and the changes in altitude during that commute, weather can take a serious toll on me if I want to take the motorcycle instead of the car. The app does what it says it does: Using my current location and setting my home address shows me the current weather in the three areas its most important: Starting point, middle (ish) point, and destination. Not a big fan of ads without a way to remove them, so thats a hit. More specifically, I think itd be handy to be able to create trips that you take on a regular basis (e.g., commutes) so that I could bring them up without having to enter address location each time. Perhaps even add support for pulling address content from your contacts? Just some thoughts. Overall, pretty solid beginning.
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