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Best weather apps | Tom’s Guide

The best weather apps can make sure that you’ll never get caught unaware by the machinations of mother nature. The last thing you need is to be caught by a sudden burst or rain or wind, which could easily ruin your day if you’re not prepared.

Your phone may come with a weather app pre-installed, but you’ll find a dedicated weather app should be a lot more capable. Or at the very least, offers some specialized feature that your stock app can’t manage as effectively. Those include things like hyper-local forecasting, air quality stats and even ultra-specialized information you’ll feel like you need a meteorology degree to understand. Plus extended weather forecasting and severe weather warnings as standard.

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