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Old 09-22-2015, 02:20 PM   #5903
WT Sharpe
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A new weather app has joined the many other weather apps I have on my iPad: the new Accuweather app. It has a feature I really like: the Minutecast. It tells you if any rain is heading toward your location and how many minutes (from 1 to 120) will pass before it starts raining in your area.

I checked it at a quarter to two, and it said there would be no rain in my area for at least 120 minutes. As I had just poured a cup of coffee, I told Norton we would go walking after I drank it and read a chapter in my book. At two o'clock I arose to go and noticed it was raining.

So why do I love this app more than my other weather apps? Well, the way I figure it, all weather apps are going to strike out now and then, but when this one's wrong, it's wrong with such precision!

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