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Weather Line

Graphs make everything better!

- Amber Neely

£3.99 FROM Off Coast, weatherlin­eapp.com NEEDS iOS 10 or later

You may wonder why you’d need a third-party weather app in the first

place. As it turns out, there are lots of reasons: maybe you do a lot of work on your iPad – and the default Apple Weather app isn’t available for the iPad; maybe you want something that shows a lot of informatio­n in a small space. Whatever the reason, this app has a lot to offer.

The app is really easy to use; its sleek interface can be read at a glance. Weather Line shows informatio­n on a plain white background for optimum visibility, and the simple, infographi­c-style presentati­on of data gives you everything you need to know front and centre.

You’ll be able to see the weather throughout your day, as well as the projection for the week, and there’s a smart feature that allows you to see averages for specific months of the year. Worried about precipitat­ion? Check out what sort of rainfall-- related weather you’ll be in for over the next hour, from clear skies to heavy rain and everything else in between.

Weather Line is a great improvemen­t over Apple's Weather app, especially for those who like to plan their events according to weather projection­s. Not won over by rival apps like Dark Sky? Weather Line is a worthy alternativ­e, and deserves high praise.

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Weather watchers can pore over monthly and yearly informatio­n.

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