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Weather & Radar is available for Android Auto | Track weather on the road

09:00 PM
December 21, 2023

Weather on the go
Weather & Radar for Android Auto

Weather & Radar is on Android Auto, bringing real-time weather updates directly to your car's display! Take us with you and ensure you remain informed and safe while on the move.

Weather & Radar is the first integrated full weather app for Android Auto, and we cannot wait to be your weather companion on the road. All you need is an Android smartphone, a car that supports Android Auto, and the latest Weather & Radar app version downloaded.

Simply connect your phone to your car and select the app icon, and the WeatherRadar will appear on your car display screen.

Split-screen mode is also available if your car display supports wide resolution, allowing you to see the weather while using your favorite navigation app.

The WeatherRadar will display the cloud cover, lightning, and precipitation type, while the RainfallRadar, which you can select via the layers icon, will only show you a detailed view of precipitation intensity. Both views are zoomable and will update automatically with your location.

WeatherRadar split screen

The full precipitation type key can be found inside our mobile app, with blue indicating rain, pink for snow, and salmon for freezing rain. Meanwhile, yellow circles represent lightning strikes and temperature is also displayed.

This functionality is also available for Android Automotive, and just in case you thought we forgot about you, Apple users, CarPlay integration is in the making, too. We have lots of big ideas, so keep your eyes peeled and let us know what you think!

Weather & Radar USA editorial team
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