

I cannot tell you how important that is where I am at (Des Moines, Iowa) where there literally has not been a day in February where it has not snowed.Įven though I do pay $24.99 a year for CARROT Weather, as I am a Tier 3 subscriber, for someone like me who uses the app on almost every device that I have (iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad and Mac), it is easily worth the money. Maybe I just have big fingers?Īs always, the app still provides its excellent notifications, such as when no weather alerts are out and when the snow is going to begin soon. It previously had this small drop-down arrow in the top-right corner of the app, which was not always easy to tap on the first or second…or third attempts. I do like that the app has a gray bar on the bottom for features like accessing your weather, other locations, radar and settings. It also helps that the icons are mostly blue, which is my favorite color. Its iOS 14 widget also got a slight new look with the new weather condition icons, as mentioned earlier, and newer, more vibrant colors. Whether its cloudy, sunny, partly cloudy and so forth, every single icon has been redesigned, giving it a new look.įor someone like me who is not always big on changes like apps that I use everyday, this is a design change I am completely on board with.
#Carrot weather app store update#
This was great for its time, but with the new update, I now have access to six new types of weather screens.Īt this time, I have been using the new default screen because I like the refreshed look and that it gives me more data this time around, including when the sunset will come (specifically, what time), what the wind speed is going to be like and how much snow/rain I am projected to have that week.Īnother big part of this update is the weather condition icons. Previously in CARROT Weather, it only gave you options for one type of screen, which was the main weather screen where it gave you all of your weather data in the app. First of all, let’s talk about the design.
