Weather Line • Reviews – Page 3

5/5 rating based on 160 reviews. Read all reviews for Weather Line • for iPhone.
Weather Line • is paid iOS app published by Off Coast LLC

Worth the wait for version 2

cjmegatron81

This app is great. Amazing presentation of weather info. My only request is for there to be Apple Watch and iPad versions.


Mostly great...

DaddyiMac

Just wish there were an option to change source of data, Dark Sky is very unreliable most of the time. At least in my area where it is sunny and clear, app says rain.


My #1 Weather App

iZen 2.0

Without a doubt, this is the real deal in weather. Clean, simple, beautiful, easy to read, accurate, and stable. I just dumped Dark Sky and Weatherbug and haven't looked back. Weatherline is almost perfect in every way! 6 Stars!


Great replacement for Weather Underground

NPRListener

Ever since Weather Underground updated their app, I’ve been looking for a replacement. This app is great. I just wish it had an Apple Watch companion app.


Not built for iPad

geekmee

Let me know when you have a version that displays landscape to accommodate iPad.


good looking!! not worth subscription

ml baxley

#1 in 55 Countries ? #129 in the USA love the look of this app in all black on iphone 11 pro. since data is partly off dark sky, and radar is way below average- i would gladly buy this app again- but it’s not worth a subscription price. deleted.


Okay Update

estoughton

I'm paying for the premium version and the app seems slower than it used to be.


Best features of Wunderground made better

Elyk393

I used Wunderground for the widget graph of the forecast. When they ruined their app, I found this app. Couldn’t be happier.


Awesome weather app

Richber64

Really accurate and worth the couple bucks. Great support too.


Good app but could be better

malus_domestica

Good app but for the price there is a few features I’d expect: * sync locations and setting between devices * multi platform support - e.g., iPhone and iPad * ability to set the distance for “home” location (i.e., at how much distance home location should show, rather than a fixed 3 miles)