4/5 rating based on 57 reviews. Read all reviews for TripWeather for iPhone.
TripWeather is free iOS app published by lugab
FastWalkerInMA
You cannot use your current location as a starting point. So I used Boston as a start and Miami as end point. It computes route when I hit Done, and crashes. I cannot get anything useful from the app as it stands. Also you get 15 credits (routes) at first; no idea what a credit costs or how to buy more. Don't waste your time now.
Bad_Grandpa
Nice little app, I use it to plan my trips to the cabin as the weather can be rough on the route and changes quickly. Had the lite version before and this version is so much better, no route limits. Doesn't seem to crash anymore since the update.
Patrick_79
Really good app for planning my trip. Have to do a long drive this weekend and it helped me to plan when to start driving to get the best weather along my way
Turnenburn
Requires in ap purchase of credits to create routes. Would not store a route so reinstalled app. Lost free credits & required credits to store a route. Didn't work for me.
Superpod wow
I have a gift for you in return: I deleted the app within ten seconds of being notified of your generous offer.
CoryLynnU
It would be ok if the map actually gave the same directions as google maps or Apple maps but it came up with something totally off the wall so had to manipulate it to make it match our drive. Then you can only see the forecast for the next two days. I am trying to plan a trip 5 days out. Lastly you get a few free credits and each trip cost a credit. So the app is free but you will have to buy credits to keep using it.
RpBala
Use this to know what the weather is going to be when you are on the road and not as a map app and you will love it. I was driving from DC to Boston and could see what the weather was going to be at my expected time of arrival along the way. Love it.
PastorJohn
Exactly what I was looking for but better. I'll gladly pay the $2.99 or whatever it costs for unlimited usage. It's a great app, beautifully implemented once you realize you can add extra "waypoints" along the way to correct the path to the one you intend to take. I skipped the tutorial and it probably explains that. I'll have to look at the tutorial when I get home from my trip. ?