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Plan your next trip with the 14-day weather forecast that comes loaded with information

04:00 PM
March 18, 2024

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14-day Weather Trend | Plan your trip

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Did you know that the Weather & Radar app is an excellent tool for mapping out your upcoming fortnight and anticipating weather shifts? That's right, Weather & Radar brings you a comprehensive 14-day forecast with loads of data.

If you scroll past the WeatherRadar, you will arrive at the forecast section of the app. There, you can get a detailed outlook covering the weather conditions the morning, afternoon, evening, and night, up to 14 days into the future.

If you want more details, just tap on the day of your choice, and the forecast can be expanded to reveal insights into pressure, humidity, "feels-like" temperatures, and wind conditions. Additional weather parameters can also be viewed, such as sunrise and sunset times for each day, alongside the daily UV index, anticipated hours of sunshine, and rainfall probability.

However, the daily forecast doesn't stop there. If you keep scrolling down the app, you will arrive at the 14-day weather trend, which provides a convenient line chart that details temperature trends, sunlight hours, and potential rainfall, making it easier to visualize the week ahead.

If you keep scrolling, you will also find our Astro information section, which provides information about the moon's rise and set times, and the current moon phase. This could be useful if you plan to spot the total solar eclipse on April 8th.

Whether you're planning a trip and pondering what to pack, simply adjust your location in the app to any town, city, or country worldwide to get a sense of the expected temperatures. Now you know—whether you're figuring out what to wear or just curious about upcoming weather conditions, the Weather & Radar app has you covered!

Federico Di Catarina
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