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Dark Sky's iOS App and Website Will Shut Down At the End of 2022 (theverge.com) 45

Following Apple's acquisition of popular weather app Dark Sky in March 2020, Dark Sky's iOS app and website will be available until the end of 2022, co-founder Adam Grossman said in a Monday update to Dark Sky's blog. The Verge reports: The update about the 2022 shutdown hit the same day that Apple announced new weather features coming to iOS 15 as part of its WWDC keynote presentation. The stock Weather app is getting a new design, full-screen weather maps, next-hour precipitation notifications, and even new animated backgrounds. Dark Sky shut down the Android and Wear OS versions of its apps on August 1st, 2020. But the iOS app is still available for $3.99 on the App Store, if you're interested in buying it ahead of next year's shutdown. The Dark Sky API will also continue to work for existing customers until the end of 2022. Previously, the API was set to stop working at the end of this year; now, it will work for a little while longer.
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Dark Sky's iOS App and Website Will Shut Down At the End of 2022

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  • Haven't used Dark Sky but Apple's iOS weather predictions were always wrong, and even now if you ask Siri "Is it raining outside?" or "Is it going to rain today?" it is invariably wrong. I use the Weathernews iOS app (Japanese) and it is amazing. They provide hourly predictions for the whole day, and even higher resolution for paid, plus lots of other weather "channels" in the app which are maps such as earthquake reports and map based predictions for pollen, weather related headaches, firefly season, cherr

    • Proof of what you said happened to me just two days ago. It was a sunny 94 outside when everyone was shocked that it started to downpour! Several of us looked at our phones which gave no indication it was raining at all.

      • Several of us looked at our phones which gave no indication it was raining at all.

        Clearly you were holding it wrong.

        Extend it a bit further and it will always reliably indicate whether it's raining. (Just be sure to wipe it off afterward.)

    • I use the Weathernews iOS app (Japanese) and it is amazing.

      I just tried loading it, and maybe it's great in Japanese but for English, it's a worthless app. First of all, it errored out loading first thing. But after a restart of the app it loaded weather - all it has is a single screen with daily temperatures. No way to get any kind of hourly weather, no predictions, and the temperatures are locked in Celsius with no options to change (the app does not even have a Settings page).

      I personally am looking a

      • by mattr ( 78516 )

        Thanks for the info. Sorry, I use it in Japanese, though it is one of the few from a Japanese company on the U.S. app store too. Agreed it is locked in Celsius so I sometimes ask Siri what the temp is and it tells me in Fahrenheit! Unfortunately it looks like they are not doing anything for other markets now. If they would offer it in English it would be great but I don't even know if they have weather data for outside Japan. They have been the #1 weather data service provider in Japan for decades. The home

        • Yep I'll bet it's just a matter of data, I'll keep an eye on it and see if they expand to other markets at some point. I do travel to Japan sometimes so at least I can use it there! Glad you have such a awesome weather app, really good ones are are a bit hard to come by.

    • If it's invariably wrong, maybe there's just a boolean flipped somewhere!
  • by FudRucker ( 866063 ) on Friday June 11, 2021 @03:59AM (#61476098)
    just think, you spend money on an app at Apple's app store, a few weeks or months later the developer decides to stop supporting it or the app just quits working, should i demand a refund? this is why i dont spend money on software anymore, i cant depend on it functioning, i always search for a free alternative that DOES NOT have advertising because i would rather do without than allow my phone to become an advertising platform full of flashy distracting adverts
  • by h33t l4x0r ( 4107715 ) on Friday June 11, 2021 @04:26AM (#61476124)
    Dark Sky is an app that gives weather forecasts? Jesus Christ, I thought we were being invaded.
  • by FudRucker ( 866063 ) on Friday June 11, 2021 @05:08AM (#61476162)
    http://www.weather.gov/ [weather.gov]
    it is not and nicely laid out as weather apps but you already have a web browser installed, just use it and bookmark weather.gov and a little browser navigating will give you all the same info the best weather apps will give you
    a couple more good links https://earth.nullschool.net/ [nullschool.net]
    https://www.lightningmaps.org/ [lightningmaps.org]
    • It's not the same. You can't just arbitrarily replace one with another without asking why people had a preference. The datasource and the presentation differ.

      • Pretty sure that is exactly what FudRucker indicated... "it's not and nicely..."(sic) "with a little browser navigating..." "same info..." and then supplying additional resources, as well. So of course it's not the same... it's a simplified version with fewer one click customization. Plus the .gov site isn't going to include additional fear mongering about ticks in your gas pipes and sewage water in your electricity lines. But the price to pay for natively free of doom scrolling is a not-as-pretty site.

  • After they rapidly pulled their Android app, I just knew this was going to happen soon enough. Lame practice to pull their stand-alone apps now that they have been embraced by their Apple overlords, dead to me now.
  • It is less reliable for the next say 3-6 hours compared to systems that combine the latest weather station/radar data with the forecast run on https://www.bagsshoesfr.com/he... [bagsshoesfr.com]
  • Still waiting for Apple Weather on my iPad.

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