Top iPad Weather Apps
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Unlike the iPhone and iPod touch, the iPad doesn’t come with its own weather app. Fortunately, third-party developers are ready to fill the gap, offering a number of weather-focused offerings for your downloading pleasure. But which one deserves your attention—and your dollars? Macworld author Jeff Merron took a look at a handful of iPad weather apps, and discovered that one in particular stood out from the rest.
WeatherBug Elite
WeatherBug Elite for iPad employs the power of the WeatherBug network (the world's largest weather network) to provide iPad users with the latest weather information including local current conditions, extended forecast, severe weather alerts, animated Doppler radar, live weather camera images and much more! Available free for a limited time.
Uniquely designed for the iPad interface, WeatherBug Elite for iPad enables users to truly personalize their own weather experience.
Download WeatherBug Elite
AccuWeather
The only weather application you'll ever need for your iPad! Get detailed current conditions, a 15-day forecast, hourly weather details, radar, AccuWeather's exclusive lifestyle forecasts, and weather videos. There are two versions, one is brought to you at no charge with ad support, and for just $0.99 you can choose an ad-free version.
Download AccuWeather
The Weather Channel Max
The Weather Channel Max for iPad is brought to you at no charge, courtesy of Toyota. It delivers in-depth weather, innovative maps, a robust video library, customizable weather maps, in-motion radar, local, regional and national forecast video, storm footage, real-time twitter feeds from popular TWC on-air personalities, and local traffic cams in select cities.
Download The Weather Channel Max
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