Top 5 weather apps

Rain, shine, snow, or sleet, our top 5 weather apps can help you make the most of whatever weather you’re up against.

5. Dark Sky

DarkSkyApp.com
Dark Sky focuses on hyper-local weather forecasts.

Stay dry with Dark Sky, which offers ­hyperlocalized weather reports, including minute-by-minute rain forecasts for your exact location. To keep its predictions as accurate as possible, this app forecasts only one hour into the future. If you don’t own an iPhone or iPad, the company behind Dark Sky also runs the excellent website www.Forecast.io.

Compatibility: iPhone and iPad.

Cost: $3.99

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