1.4
December 22, 2021
- Added Wind Gusts to Route hazard forecasts... orange/moderate for > 30 mph and red/hazardous for > 50mph. - Added text discussions for NWS Watches and Warnings. Popup opens when clicking on a colored watch/warning overlay on the map. - Revamped backend for quicker Route Analysis... compute architecture has been migrated from x86_64 -> ARM64
More1.3
November 1, 2021
The big news in this release is animated real-time radar data (MRMS Seamless Hybrid Scan Reflectivity) Metal API GPU Rendering has been enabled via Google Map iOS SDK v 5.2.0 for enabling high performance GPU rendering of radar data. NWS Watches, Warnings and advisories are now clickable to get the alert name. Some UI redesigns.
More1.2
August 19, 2021
Changed display name from RouteWx to RouteWeather for clarity on the purpose of the app. Added Air Quality data from EPA AirNow API, where available, including cigarette-based Air Quality Index. Added Emojis to info window, when the route is tapped, for accessibility and just because they are fun! Cheers, -bt
More1.1
May 29, 2021
Added Storm Prediction Cener Day 1 categorical thunderstorm outlook, Added a zoom level for radar data, autocomplete will now filter by city or address, instead of only address.
More1.0
May 15, 2021
Yes, the RouteWx software is iPad-compatible.
RouteWx was created by Brandon Taylor.
Currently, RouteWx supports iOS 15.0 or later.
RouteWx has a user rating of 5.
Travel Is The Primary Genre Of The Routewx App.
1.4 is the newest version of RouteWx.
The date of the last RouteWx update is October 5, 2024.
The RouteWx app was initially released on February 6, 2023.
The RouteWx app is rated Brandon Taylor: Contains no objectionable material.
RouteWx currently features the following languages: American English.
Unfortunately, RouteWx is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of RouteWx.
Unfortunately, RouteWx is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.
No, RouteWx does not use ad-based monetization.