There’s also a new severe weather alerts complication for the circle slot on the Infograph faces. Just to note, even if you’ve previously purchased the app for iOS devices, you’ll need to pay once again. And if you care about snarky assistants telling you that clouds look like baby sloths, well I think you two are going to be very happy together. If you care about app development on your Apple Watch, doubly so. In addition to the snarky dialogue, you can also display the hi+lo+forecast, hi+lo only, forecast only, the current location, or leave it entirely blank. Carrot Weather for the Apple TV can be downloaded now on the tvOS App Store for 3.99. If you care at all about good weather data on your Apple Watch, this is the app to get. Specific to the Apple Watch, I added a bunch of new options for the text along the dial on the top middle slot of the Infograph watch face. Or, if you don’t have your own Netatmo station, you can hook into one of the hundreds of thousands of stations that other users have deployed around the globe via the Weather Underground and networks. If you want even *more* accurate data, you can now log into your Netatmo personal weather station to get real-time weather data using measurements gathered right on your doorstep. (Note: Ultrapremium is required to use the new sources on the watch due to all the background data updates required for the complications.) No data source can be 100% accurate for every corner of the globe, so it was important to me to make a wide variety of options available so you can pick the one that’s most accurate for your area. In addition to the default provider (Dark Sky), you can now choose between The Weather Channel, AccuWeather, and Aeris Weather for your primary provider. There are a bunch of new weather data sources available for club members.
Hey everyone, I finally got the long-promised Big Winter Update out!