Your iPhone gives you weather forecasts right from the get-go, but it's
now ready to shape those forecasts as well. Dark Sky has given its iOS
app a big overhaul that, if you like, uses the barometer sensor on your iPhone 6
or 6 Plus to contribute pressure readings. The hope is that these will
dramatically improve short-term forecasts in the future -- you'll know
that it's about to rain because iPhones nearby gave you a heads-up.
There have been apps that crowdsourced pressure data before, but rarely
with the intent to directly improve forecasts -- and not on the scale of
Dark Sky, one of iOS' best-known weather tools.
It might be a worthy update even if you don't plan to contribute.
There's a brand new visual layout, as you'd expect, but you can also
create custom notifications for big weather changes, such as a sudden
drop in temperature or strong winds. It'll track the UV index, too, so
you'll know to pack sunscreen for that trip to the beach. Dark Sky will
cost you $4 if you aren't already a customer, but that small expense
could pay off if it saves you from getting soaked by an unexpected
storm.
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