This map changes to the infrared (IR) image during the hours of darkness We’ve added the latest high-resolution visible ‘clouds’ Satellite image of Ireland to the app home screen, under Current Conditions (from the nearest weather station).You can jump to other days a lot quicker with the Prev and Next buttons – and the forecast goes to 10 days ahead.You can find out more information on the forecasts by tapping the ‘i’ button on the Detailed Forecast for a summary – with further information available at Forecast Explained The hourly forecasts design has been updated with new forecasts added including Sunrise and Sunset hours, % Chance of precipitation per hour, Gust, ‘Feels Like’ temperature, Humidity, Dew Point temperature and mean sea level Pressure.Tap each day to view the hourly forecasts for that day! It will now also show the maximum/minimum temperature forecast. After noon it displays the 6pm symbol, and after that it displays the midnight symbol, with the noon symbol for all subsequent days. As before, the ‘Today’ panel shows the daily weather symbol for mid-day displayed in the morning. A more condensed Outlook section on the home screen. This new version of the app will have some new features: The Met Éireann app is consistently the #1 Top free Weather app in Ireland 2 with approximately 120k users daily and about 500k hourly forecasts are requested daily! We are delighted to increase the information and features available to the Irish public for this popular and easy to use forecast. In June 2022 we added more hourly forecast information to the location forecast ‘meteogram’ on and now we are bringing that extra information over to the app. This update should be available to download in all smartphone and tablet app store by the end of the second week in March, 1see note for iOS 12 users. Research Professorship Call 2023 (Closed)Įxciting new features on the Met Éireann App are being rolled out this week in a phased update. Peer-reviewed journal articles by Met Éireann staff members Past Weather Agrometeorological Bulletins
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