Weather Office

Weather Office

Weather for Canada and the USA

⭐️4.6 / 5
Rating
🙌90
Ratings
📼3 scs
Content
📦~ in 1 month
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Weather Office

5.6.0

April 26, 2024

• Replaced PRECIP-ET radar images with DPQPE (Dual-Pol Quantitative Precipitation Estimation). • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
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5.5.2

March 21, 2024

• Stability improvements and bug fixes.

5.5.1

January 22, 2024

• Reverted to use PRECIP-ET radar images. • Stability improvements and bug fixes
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5.5.0

December 14, 2023

• Replaced PRECIP-ET radar images with DPQPE (Dual-Pol Quantitative Precipitation Estimation). • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
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5.4.7

August 23, 2023

• Added support for new dual-polarization S-band Doppler radar, Halfmoon Peak (CASHP). • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
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5.4.6

July 24, 2023

• Added support for new dual-polarization S-band Doppler radar, Shuniah (CASSN). • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
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5.4.5

June 1, 2023

• Stability improvements and bug fixes.

5.4.4

April 30, 2023

• Stability improvements and bug fixes.

5.4.3

February 23, 2023

• Added support for new dual-polarization S-band Doppler radar, Mont Apica (CASMA). • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
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5.4.2

December 23, 2022

• Added support for new dual-polarization S-band Doppler radar, Prince George (CASPG). • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
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Price History of Weather Office

Description of Weather Office

Weather Office provides accurate local weather data and forecasts for Canada and the USA. Features: - A layout that gives you the information you need with no clutter. - Short-term hourly forecast graph (Temperature, Wind Speed, Quantity of - Precipitation, and Probability of Precipitation). - Radar (DPQPE/N1P). - Watches, warnings, and alerts. Weather Office has been designed to provide an easy to use single-screen experience with stable, fast, and reliable performance. Weather and forecasts are based on Environment Canada and/or NOAA/NWS data. * Radar and hourly graphs not available in all locations.
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Weather Office: FAQ

Does Weather Office have support for iPad devices?

Yes, Weather Office is optimized for iPad devices.
X2 Studios Ltd released the Weather Office app.
The minimum iOS requirement: 10.3.
Users have overwhelmingly positive things to say about Weather Office, as evidenced by its stellar rating of 4.6 out of 5.
The App Category Of The Weather Office App Is Weather.
The latest version of the Weather Office app is 5.6.0.
The latest update for Weather Office was released on June 29, 2024.
The app was initially released on February 6, 2023.
Designed for children, contains no adult material.
Currently, the Weather Office app supports the following languages: English, French.
Unfortunately, Weather Office is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, Weather Office does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
No, Weather Office does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Weather Office

  • Best wx app

    I discovered this app a few years ago. Easy to navigate and simple for getting current conditions and weather forecast. Also gives access to watches, warnings, and advisories. It does not give push notifications, but there’s plenty other apps for that. Pulls forecast directly from the national weather service forecast office that serves your local area. Most importantly, it is completely accessible for those such as myself that depend on voiceover, which is the built-in screen reader for blind and low vision users. I highly recommend this app for everyone to have on their phone! I use it daily!
  • Superb, Reliable

    This app has been my go to weather app since I discovered it a while back. I am delighted to note that the app is being maintained and kept up-to-date. I love the uncluttered, clean lines effect and accuracy of this presentation.
  • I love it

    Nice program an app. It’s awesome!! Thanks!

    Meteorologist Mark Schulz