Rainy Skies is a thoughtfully designed weather app inspired by the discontinued Dark Sky. It puts the information you care about up front, with detailed forecasts, powerful notifications, customizable widgets, radar, air quality, pollen, and more. See what’s happening now, understand what’s unusual, and know what’s coming next with features like: • Detailed current, hourly, and daily forecasts • Precipitation radar and minute-by-minute forecasts • Notifications when rain or snow is about to begin or end, or for any custom threshold in categories like Temperature, UV Index, and more • Daily forecast summary notifications • Severe weather alert notifications • Air Quality Index and pollen forecasts • Easily see the last 30 days of weather in a location and the average weather for any month • Customizable Home Screen and Lock Screen widgets • Apple Watch app and complications • On-device AI-powered Ask Rainy Skies about your upcoming forecast on supported devices Rainy Skies is highly customizable. Choose which weather details appear first, personalize the tab bar, reorder hourly data types, create notifications for the conditions that matter to you, and a lot more. You can use Rainy Skies for free. Optional, low-cost subscriptions unlock benefits including faster weather refreshes, additional widgets, expanded radar, advanced customization, and more. Why did I make another weather app? I’ve always loved them. Weather presents a fascinating design challenge: how do you explain what it feels like outside right now, what is unusual, and what will happen next without overwhelming people? After more than ten years as a professional iOS developer, I finally felt ready to build my own answer. Rainy Skies is independently developed and regularly updated with new features, refinements, and bug fixes. I have a list of future ideas a mile long, so there is plenty more on the forecast. I’d be incredibly grateful if you gave Rainy Skies a try. Weather apps are a dime a dozen, but maybe this one will resonate with you. Questions or feedback? Send an email to feedback@appealingapps.dev. And because every update deserves a dad joke: What does a cloud wear under its raincoat? Thunderwear. Privacy Policy: https://appealingapps.dev/rainy-skies-website/privacypolicy/ Terms of Use: https://appealingapps.dev/rainy-skies-website/termsofuse/
| Size | 125.1 MB |
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| Initial release | |
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| Platforms | Mac, Apple Watch, iPhone, and iPad |
| Languages | English |
| Category | Weather |
| Website | rainyskies.app |
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| iPhone | Requires iOS 26.1 or later. |
| iPad | Requires iPadOS 26.1 or later. |
| Mac | Requires macOS 26.1 or later. |
| Apple Vision | Requires visionOS 26.1 or later. |
| Apple Watch | Requires watchOS 26.1 or later. |
App's data is regularly updated.
Last update:
##### Highlighted Changes * Air Quality Index and pollen information have arrived! Find them throughout the app and widgets, or create threshold notifications. * Precipitation notifications are here! Rainy Skies can let you know when precipitation is on the way and when it should end. * Don't use your current location? Set a Home Location for widgets and notifications. * The tab bar is now customizable. Add your favorite pages and tuck away the ones you don't use. ##### New Features * Ask Rainy Skies received some big improvements. It now provides much more coherent answers about your upcoming weather. * Current weather now shows the most unusual conditions first by default. * Hourly weather can be sorted alphabetically, by abnormality, or using your own custom order. * Notification thresholds can now be edited without deleting and recreating them. * Threshold notifications now tell you when the condition should end. * Large and XL Forecast widgets can dynamically show minute-by-minute precipitation when rain or snow is approaching. * The History temperature and precipitation charts have been combined. ##### Bug Fixes * Improved widget chart scaling and weather backgrounds. * Fixed hourly precipitation using the wrong units. * Fixed the Apple Watch app, which would occasionally reset the current screen. No more! * Improved weather alert notification cleanup. * Various layout, cache, widget, and Apple Watch improvements. And finally... I tried to catch some fog yesterday. ... I mist.