This year we ended spring in style with a DANA which brought rain and lower temperatures. And even if they already are increase in temperatures In all Spanish provinces, the worst is yet to come. If you are from Team Frio, Better be prepared because extreme heatwaves will soon return.
We will once again have one of the hottest summers in history and if you want to be attentive to the forecasts, know that There is a function built into the iPhone to control everything. It can’t help you become a climate god and reduce the heat, but it can at least prevent it and take action.
How to view the temperature map with the iPhone “Weather” app
If you’ve updated your iPhone to iOS 17 (or even iOS 18 beta if you’re a developer), you’ll see that the The native “Weather” application is already installed on the device. If it is not because you deleted it, either intentionally or accidentally, you can download it again for free in the App Store.
Once you locate it, all you have to do is open it. In there is a temperature map. You need to click on one of the locations you have configured in the app and scroll down. Beyond the temperatures predicted for the next few days, you will see a precipitation map. Click on it to open it in full screen.
Once this is done, you need to click on the layers symbol and select the “Temperature” option.
You should see a map similar to the one below, with the temperatures of your locations marked:
The beauty of this app is that it is native and you don’t need to install it. However, if you are not convinced and do you want to use another alternativeone of the best is “Tiempo.es”, which in addition to being a good website with accurate weather data, also has an application available for free in the App Store. Some of its functions require a subscription, but you can access the temperature maps without paying from the bottom bar.
An older version of this article was originally published on 06/23/2023.
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