Windows Phone App Review: Weather26
The Windows Phone app Weather26 (pronounced Weather two six) provides you with a quick option to view the two and six day forecasts from your phone. The weather data is provided by met.no and Weather26 covers a healthy number of international locations. While Weather26 lacks all the weather bells and whistles of Accuweatheror The Weather Channel, it’s a decent basic weather app for your Windows Phone.
The layout of Weather26 rests with two pages. First you have the main page that displays all your weather information. Your forecast city name and current conditions rests at the top of the screen and just below that is your two day and six day forecasts. The two day forecast is broken down in three hour increments that are side swipable. The six day forecast picks up where the two day forecast ends and is also side swipable. The six day projections are broken down into 24 hour increments.
Weather26’s forecast information is limited to the forecasted temperature and a weather icon illustrating what the weather conditions should be like. The current conditions breaks things down a little further by showing the wind speed/direction, humidity levels, barometric pressure, current temperature and the weather icon.
At the bottom of the screen you will find button controls that send you to the settings, refresh the weather information and access the about screen for the app. The settings page is where you add forecast cities, choose your city to view upon startup and choose your units of measurement (metric/imperial). To add a forecast city just tap on the “+” button and a keyword field will appear. Type in the city, town, country and then select the city of choice from the search results.
Weather26 will only display one city forecast at a time and to switch between cities you’ll need to return to the settings page and choose which city you want to view. Tap the check mark at the bottom of the screen and you will be taken back to the main page to view the forecast information for that particular city.
Weather26 is a very basic weather app for your Windows Phone. It lacks live tile support and while the layout is nice, it would have been nicer if you could swipe between forecast cities on the main page. Overall, I found Weather26 to be a nice, basic weather app for your Windows Phone.
While I liked Weather26 I couldn’t help but think it needed something more. Something to give the app a little more pop such as animated icons, the ability to pull up more information for a particular day, a weather radar option or live tile support. Weather26 has been updated a few times since it’s release back in December and maybe more is in the works for this weather app.
Weather26 is a free application that you can grab here at the Windows Phone Marketplace.
Via wpcentral