David Barnard explains that he made Perfect Weather for iPhone (US$2.99 and new from Contrast), because he's a Texan. "Most weather apps cater to the idyllic climate in Silicon Valley," he says. "In places like Texas, where big thunderstorms and surprise rain showers are common, the current temperature is often immaterial." Here on Cape Cod, MA we're preparing for hurricane season, so I can understand where he's coming from.
What's it like outside?
Perfect Weather combines three things that I love: real-time forecasts, a live radar and good looks. First, let's look at setup.
I live in the middle of nowhere and apps that pull data from location-specific sources often struggle to info tha