Hi May and Everyone else, it would seem that the actual app name is Weather
Eye, all as one word, so if you do a search in the app store for WeatherEye,
it should come up in the first result.
Here's the description I found in the App Store.
Description
Have the forecast at your fingertips with The Weather Network app for
iPhone. The interactive UI and clean design provide you an ‘at-a-glance’
view of
current, short term and long term weather, helping you plan for anything
with our accurate and reliable weather forecasts. Users receive alerts when
active
weather hits, and can track the storm with our radar maps.Key Features: •
Detailed weather forecasts including current, short term, long term, hourly
forecasts
and 14 day trends. These forecasts are updated every 15 minutes to ensure
accuracy and reliability.• Severe weather and storm alerts to notify you
when
a storm is heading your way. Users will see a red banner on the affected
cities and regions and can click-thru for more info.• Satellite and radar
maps
including past, present and future views• Follow-me functionality,
automatically detecting the forecast within 1km of your location• Available
in English,
French, Spanish and Italian, based on your device’s settingsTips:• Swipe
horizontally for additional saved locations• Swipe vertically to transition
from
the short term forecast to the 14 days trend• Tap the short term forecast
for hourly forecast details• Tap the dashboard in the top left corner for
maps,
charts, news, video and moreDownload The Weather Network iPhone app for free
to help you Plan for Anything™.
More
What's New in Version 2.1.40
Posted May 20, 2013
• Pollen report• App language support for Spanish and Italian• Crash bug
fix• Improved weather observations for Europe and the United States
And here's the website link with links to the App Store App if you're not
able to find it using you're Phone's App Store App.
http://itunes.apple.com/app/the-weather-network/id473299958?mt=8
I should also mention that it does give the current temperature, and a feels
like temperature, when Wind Chill and Humidity are a factor.
Hope this helps.
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