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Previously on "BBC weather"
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This month, whenever I have looked at the weather app, it has shown rain and it has been bang on the money.
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I am guessing you have run out of sarcasm detector credits?Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostCan't you just look out of the window yourself ??!
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But how would that involve using my apple product?Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostCan't you just look out of the window yourself ??!
if I do not use my apple product what I am doing has no value and my friends will laugh at me
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His mum's basement doesn't have windows.Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostCan't you just look out of the window yourself ??!
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Can't you just look out of the window yourself ??!Originally posted by original PM View PostI use the iWindow app
Only £5.99 download from the app store.
You turn on the app - it turns on the camera and you point it at the window - you can then see what the weather is like
a bargain for only £5.99 I reckon
and that's why I choose Apple - for those really clever little extras they provide
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I use the iWindow app
Only £5.99 download from the app store.
You turn on the app - it turns on the camera and you point it at the window - you can then see what the weather is like
a bargain for only £5.99 I reckon
and that's why I choose Apple - for those really clever little extras they provide
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I use WeatherPro by Meteo Group. It's pretty much bang-on every time. The predicted radar patterns are usually accurate to almost the minute where I live.
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Your mistake is looking out the window. Why do you believe that what your eyes are telling you is more accurate than what your mobile app is telling you?Originally posted by Eirikur View PostThe BBC app on my mobile says it is dry all morning until 16:00 hours and currently it's sunny where I am
However it's torrential rain since 6:40 when I woke up and not likely to stop soon.
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Accuweather sucks. It seems to take the most extreme possibility and present it as fact.
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Ok, then it is NLyUK.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostIn the paid version only. Every time you pay a pound extra a piece of clothing drops off.
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Does Carol feature on the BBC app too?Originally posted by Eirikur View PostThe BBC app on my mobile says it is dry all morning until 16:00 hours and currently it's sunny where I am
However it's torrential rain since 6:40 when I woke up and not likely to stop soon.
Luckily accuweather tells me it's raining now
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BBC weather
The BBC app on my mobile says it is dry all morning until 16:00 hours and currently it's sunny where I am
However it's torrential rain since 6:40 when I woke up and not likely to stop soon.
Luckily accuweather tells me it's raining nowTags: None
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