users of this app can quickly report on what the weather is like at their location. A total of nine options are available to choose from, ranging from “Hell” to “Freezing.” Users can also set levels for “Cloudy,” “Rainy,” “Windy,” and “Snowy” via a tab bar, at the bottom of the Report screen. Once you’ve reported on the weather in your area, your report will appear on a map in the Check screen. Other reports will presumably appear here, too. Furthermore, users can check other locations (and make requests for weather reports for other locations), along with viewing statistics and searching for reports. A profile screen outlines everything about you: The reports you’ve made, locations you’ve tagged, points you’ve earned (via making reports), requests you’ve made, and more, can be viewed on this screen. A leaderboard shows off the service’s top contributors, and settings can also be toggled within the app. All in all, Weddar looks like a great app – and something iOS fans will undoubtedly enjoy.
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