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Weather Screen

Bring Real-time Weather Effects to your Mac Screen

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Weather Screen

Bring Real-time Weather Effects to your Mac Screen

Weather Screen brings real-time weather effects to your Mac desktop with 15+ customizable visuals, like rain, snow, and sunshine. Stay updated with detailed weather info and forecasts in the menu bar.

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Hey everyone! I just launched my first Mac app—Weather Screen! Weather Screen brings the weather directly to your desktop, turning your Mac into a dynamic, weather-powered display. With 15+ captivating real-time weather effects—like rain, snow, sunshine, and clouds—your desktop will seamlessly reflect the current conditions, bringing the outside world to life right on your screen. Stay up-to-date with a menu bar that displays detailed weather information and an extended forecast. **Key Features:** - Over 15 customizable weather effects with ambient sounds, based on real-time conditions or your own choice. - 3 battery-saving modes to optimize energy usage. - Comprehensive weather details, update every 10 minutes. - Temperature display in Celsius or Fahrenheit, with color-changing text based on value. - Wind speed options: km/h or m/s. - Hourly forecasts for up to 240 hours. - Daily forecasts including sunrise, sunset and moon phase for up to 10 days. - Automatic location detection with the ability to store unlimited locations. - Menu bar widget with light and dark mode support. - Support multiple displays. **Subscription Information:** Weather Screen requires a monthly or yearly subscription to access all features. New users enjoy a 7-day free trial. Data sources: Weather data from Apple Weather (previously known as Dark Sky) and air quality data from OpenWeather.