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The creators of Dark Sky, who sold their popular weather app to Apple in March 2020, are back with a new take on weather forecasting. The team recently announced the launch of their new app, Acme ...
The team behind Dark Sky is back with a new weather app for iPhone called “Acme Weather.” One of the primary goals of Acme Weather, according to the team, is to address “forecast uncertainty.” Rather ...
The core idea behind the new Acme Weather app is that no weather forecast is 100% reliable. The new app doesn’t just present a single official forecast. Instead, it also displays alternate predictions ...
Acme Weather is available now for iOS with a $25 annual subscription, but an Android version is also planned. Acme Weather is available now for iOS with a $25 annual subscription, but an Android ...
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