Meteorology has been a hobby for many people for decades. We have seen how the arrival of smartphones has caused the popularity of weather-related applications to skyrocket. In recent days, of course, this request has been in even greater demand, due to the problems with DANA in Europe. These apps have become not only a tool for entertainment, but also a way to stay informed about unconventional weather situations.
The opinions of the various governments, advised by AEMET, aim to help citizens know when it may be dangerous to go out
A good option is Meteograman application that aims to have a widget with lots of information layered on top of itwhich can also be opened in full screen, but whose strong point is to provide as much information as possible on the mobile desktop. This application can be downloaded for free from the Google Play Store. There is a paid version at $7.99 which offers more options and a subscription is also available which allows access to private data sources.
This application does not stand out for its aestheticsbecause it is extremely hard. It doesn’t focus on a sleek or minimalist interface, but rather gives us a list of settings that we can modify to be displayed in the widget. This can also change depending on the design we choose, and we can save elements to load them later based on our preferences. The greatest value of this widget lies in the configuration, which borders on the impossible
If we click on the widget, a menu of nine options will appear, to execute one of them just click on it. Of course, you have to be quick because they disappear quickly. This application can be used on any Android mobile with version 7 or higher. Yes indeed, The few who have version 15 may have some display problems by not taking the widget to the full width of the screen, but the developer has created a temporary solution in Meteogram which is to configure the “correction factors” in the Advanced settings section of the widget.