View weather conditions in your neighborhood, or even right in your own backyard!
Weather readings and charts are displayed for stations in the Weather Underground personal weather station network, which encompasses over a quarter million weather stations around the world.
Quickly find stations near your current location, or search locations around the world and store them in your Favorites for easy viewing.
Current and high/low weather data for temperature, dewpoint, barometric pressure, humidity, wind, rain, solar radiation, and UV Index are visible for multiple stations. Chart's for the current day or last 7 days are available.
Data displayed:
* Temperature: Current, High/Low
* Wind Chill
* Heat Index ("Feels Like" temperature)
* Dewpoint: Current, High/Low
* Humidity: Current, High/Low
* Wind Speed: Direction, Current, High
* Wind Gust: Current, High
* Pressure: Current, High/Low
* Rain: Today's Total, Rainfall Rate
* Solar Radiation: Current, High
* UV Index: Current, High
Charts for current day or last 7 days (7-day charts show high/low stats for each day):
* Temperature
* Dew Point
* Humidity
* Barometric Pressure
* Wind Speed
* Wind Gust
* Wind Direction
* Rainfall Rate and Cumulative
* Solar Radiation
* UV Index
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Matt, I love having this app and am so grateful for all your work in making it available to everyone. I consult it several times a day, sometimes several times an hour because our weather here in the Midwest is so changeable. I consult at least five PWSs in our area because weather even 10 miles away can be so different and can forewarn us of what's coming at us. I just downloaded the latest update and couldn't figure out why I now have decimal points. Kept looking in settings for an option to not use them but not finding one. Finally I went to Version History on app store page and saw that this was a W-Ground data change that some users were glad to have back. Would it be possible to have an on/off decimal option? Not having decimals makes it much cleaner and is easier to quickly interpret the data at a glance. Decimals just get in the way when I only want to make a quick station-to-station comparison. Without meaning to sound harsh, having decimals seems to be an exercise in absurdity (which I do often find humorous) since, for example, I'm fairly sure no one can tell the difference between 28.8 degrees F and 29. Nor between a 1.1 mph wind gust and a 1 mph. (These are both current local readings.)I realize that you get this data "as is" but just wondered whether this option would be possible since there are user-specified options for units, etc. BTW, when I tried to access the Info page in the app, pressing the "i" now makes the app crash.Thanks again for all your hard work and generosity.
Finally let me change station name... thank you
b24cpn
It’s great and I can get to my station data from anywhere. An old neighborhood name that was assigned by Weather Underground has never made any sense, it’s miles away, an old name which has never been associated with my historic location; my home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has been here for 100 years, so I have no idea how some other place miles away got assigned to it in the first place by WU. It will forever drive me insane until it gets removed; it would be great in a future PWS update if I could just choose to not show it. PWS Monitor did provide a recent update which allowed me to change the main “nickname” at the top of my station. Thank you PWS for letting me know it was Weather Underground who assigned the incorrect name!
Developer Response
I'm not sure how Weather Underground assigned those neighborhood names and they don't seem to have a mechanism in place to change them. I could add an option to the app to show only your custom nickname instead of both nickname and assigned neighborhood name. Look for that in a future update.
EXCELLENT App for Hyper-Local Weather.
DiscerningUser5
This light-weight app is exactly what you need to access your own or neighboring local weather stations. Easy to configure and easy to read. Very useful if you have a personal weather station or if you want hyper-local weather information anywhere in the whole Weather Underground network. I check the weather around me and my destination before I go, even if the destination is far away. You can look back at a week’s data for any station, anywhere. The subscription prices is low, so it’s worth it to me to remove the ads even though the ads are unobtrusive. Highly recommended!
PWS is versatile and easy to use!
JeremyDeal
Once I got my weather station online and registered with Weather Underground I used the station ID it generated to add to this app. Now I can view all my weather data from anywhere in the world - and do it on an interface that is easy to read, very fast and intuitive to use. It’s also very versatile because I can add my sister’s station as a favorite as well as family that aren’t local to me and quickly see their weather data with a simple swipe. Two thumbs up here! 👍🏻👍🏻
* If your iPhone Display Zoom was set to Larger Text, some data and chart information was cut off. This should be ok now.
* PWS Monitor is back on the Mac! The iPad version will once again run on Apple Silicon based Macs.
* Updated social media links.
Version 4.1
The developer, Matt Brady, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
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Identifiers
Usage Data
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Information
Seller
Matt Brady
Size
8.2 MB
Category
Weather
Compatibility
Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 16.0 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 13.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.