


Sense Clock, freeĭeliberately styled after the old HTC Windows Mobile and then Android skinned weather, the graphics are ultra realistic and pretty, but with plenty of options to fiddle with. Again it's all bright and blue and with no dark theme, though there's also a live tile set up:ĭense but useful data, plus a good live tile (see bottom right on the Start screen here) Weather 14 days, freeĭoing exactly what the name suggests, this attempts an hour by hour forecast for the next two weeks - with plenty of detail and smooth scrolling, though only again in a light theme and with a lack of Mobile optimisation, as shown here:Īgain, part of the screen is just not used, but hey, the app works and the weather forecast seems accurate, so I'm not knocking it. Yandex is a Russian-owned Internet giant and its weather UWP app is very detailed in terms of pressure, moon phases, sunrise/sunset. Still, got to love the animated clouds rolling in! Yandex.Weather, free Nice data, shame about the sub-optimal formatting. ForecaWeather UWP, freeīright and colourful (there's no dark theme), but oddly formatted, this is clearly not fine tuned with Windows 10 Mobile in mind, but the data sources match up and there's a lot of detail on offer, including animated weather maps. The developer was presumably on drugs when they designed the start screen(!), but the multi-location forecasts work pretty well. A confusing interface from start to finish, but get used to it and you can bring up detailed weather forecasts for anywhere on the planet: Still very 'Metro', the panes are swipeable and with plenty of empty space. One of the jewels in Microsoft's application set? But it still works superbly, and with great live tile. In no particular order: MSN Weather, freeĪlso known as, simply, Weather, and built into Windows 10 Mobile, so you already have this. However, there are still applications which work, and usually pretty well. Looking closely at the 'System requirements', it shows that the developer has compiled the app against a higher version number of Windows. The interface shows 'Mobile device', but tap through and only desktops are offered. Just to illustrate the problem with many UWP titles, here's a typical set-up in the Store right now.
