iOS 18 provides the Apple Weather app two interesting enhancements
It's been almost two years since Apple's Weather app absorbed the popular Dark Sky app, which Apple bought in 2020. , the app will also be improved. As spotted by 9to5Mac, two new features are coming to Apple's Weather app in iOS 18. The first is a design tweak that will set the day's temperature just below the actual temperature.
"Feel like" is a more useful guide when deciding whether or not to wear an extra layer, and it's definitely handy information at a glance. Obviously, this "felt" temperature is only shown if it differs from the actual temperature, to avoid the app giving you duplicate information. Another change is the integration of your home and jobs and weather conditions. If you specify this location on the iPhone contact application, they now automatically attract the weather obligations and add it to your position list, you can on the application site.
Very short, so the weather between these two positions is unlikely to be a huge difference, but it can still be a convenient way to quickly control the local sloping thing. Apparently, both features are also available in the Weather app on iPadOS 18 and macOS Sequoia.