Windows does not come with the weather application in the way MacOS and mobile operating systems work. The piece area certainly shows the weather, but it also calls for news headlines from the intestine from the hell of the Internet and requires opening a web browser page full of ads for more details.
If you want a clean, free and beautiful way to check the weather on the windows, I recommend Vibrant. This is a free and open source application to windows (by developer Danny John) With full weather forecast. It is also characterized by rear animation that reflects the current weather conditions.
You can search for any city on the face of the earth to see the weather: the main summary appears at the top of the screen, and under a seven -day overview alongside a schedule of conditions. There are also funds for UV rays, sunrise, sunset, humidity, wind, air quality, pressure, vision, cloud coverage, and total rain. Click any day in a seven -day overview and all these boxes will fill in expected conditions. You can also click any box to see more details.
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This, for me, is more than enough information about the weather to make options about and transport the cabinet. The only clear, lost thing is a radar, which is impossible for some people to rely on.
You can choose between the empire and the scale in the settings. You can also choose the weather provider: OpenWeathermap and Qweather are supported.
What do you think so far?
Finally, you can choose the quality of the video. It is recommended to adhere to less if you do not have a customized graphics processing unit, which is a ridiculous sentence of writing about the weather application. When you see the backgrounds, it is logical. This dynamic animation of the circumstances ranging from the sun to rain to snow to lightning, all of which are presented behind the transparent boxes that provide actual weather information.
It is beautiful, it is what I am saying, and there are surrounding sounds that reflect the weather (although I may suggest opening your window instead).