Weather mini 3, with all-new illustrations and helpful trip forecasts, is now available on more devices. New trip forecasts show all your stops at once, instead of checking the weather city by city. On-device Apple Intelligence provides helpful trip insights directly from the device, making it safer and faster.
We first launched Weather mini for Mac here in 2020. Since then, a ton has changed — and today we’re back with Weather mini 3, a lightweight weather app for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Vision Pro.
What’s New in Version 3
All-new weather illustrations with animations
New widgets & Dock icons
Trip forecasts with Apple Intelligence
Trip forecasts is a new feature for iOS and iPadOS. (coming very soon to Mac and Vision Pro)
It lets you check the weather for places and dates all at once, so there’s no need to jump between apps when planning a trip, especially to unfamiliar places.
With on-device Apple Intelligence, you can just type something like “Tokyo and Hong Kong next week” and get trip insights like daily weather, summary, notes, city context, and clothing tips in a few seconds. All happens right on the device since we just use system frameworks like WeatherKit, no 3rd party services at all, which means: there’s no huge LLM downloading, no data sharing or uploading, no usage limits in the app.
That’s it, new design, same lightweight weather app, now available on more Apple devices.
Please share your thoughts and feedback with us in the comments if you try it.
Hi Product Hunt!
We first launched Weather mini for Mac here in 2020. Since then, a ton has changed — and today we’re back with Weather mini 3, a lightweight weather app for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Vision Pro.
What’s New in Version 3
All-new weather illustrations with animations
New widgets & Dock icons
Trip forecasts with Apple Intelligence
Trip forecasts is a new feature for iOS and iPadOS. (coming very soon to Mac and Vision Pro)
It lets you check the weather for places and dates all at once, so there’s no need to jump between apps when planning a trip, especially to unfamiliar places.
With on-device Apple Intelligence, you can just type something like “Tokyo and Hong Kong next week” and get trip insights like daily weather, summary, notes, city context, and clothing tips in a few seconds. All happens right on the device since we just use system frameworks like WeatherKit, no 3rd party services at all, which means: there’s no huge LLM downloading, no data sharing or uploading, no usage limits in the app.
That’s it, new design, same lightweight weather app, now available on more Apple devices.
Please share your thoughts and feedback with us in the comments if you try it.