5/5 rating based on 389 reviews. Read all reviews for Living Earth - Clock & Weather for iPhone.
Living Earth - Clock & Weather is paid iOS app published by Radiantlabs, LLC
pizxer
Update 1.11.16 There's a bug in latest update. When I launch it, it stops my music from playing and I have to go back and relaunch music app. VERY ANNOYING!! I appreciate many of the attributes of the app, but what really bothers me is having to jump to the radar app to see the real time precipitation to see when there is actually going to be precipitation in my neighborhood. Also, when I look at the extended forecast, there ARE NO DATES!! It says, "Monday , Tuesday, etc...", but no dates. I really want to see, "Monday 28th, Tuesday 29th, etc.". It's a small thing that would make a huge difference in my experience with this app. Please consider adding.
kdc5280
Love the visual imagery! Integrated alarm is cool but does always seem to work. Could be user error but overall love the app.
MurphyMine
Terrific and very habit-forming. One Of best apps ever!!!!! Definitely best weather app anywhere.
Bella_2016
This app is an accurate app you can always depend on! Me and my family have had this app long before I got it so I'm proud to give this a 5 * rating
Steen a Dane
Used to be great. Without the hourly forecast it is only decorative. Great screen saver and weather app. Has all the info you need about the weather, including humidity forecast, the only thing missing is radar type maps.
Joriz5178
My title says it all. Simply not worth it. Not very helpful, not much to look at.
4lovemydog
This is the first app I open. Storms are prevalent where I live and I can see what storms are coming ahead of time. Seeing the world in this perspective is a great reminder we are all in this together.
helopait
The app is beautiful, almost poetic, and very useful and neat. If you travel a lot, there is something reassuring in looking at the weather in the cities where your lived ones are, where you wish to be. The present location might not accurate, but maybe that's a bit like our lives...