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AccuWeather has launched a Universal Windows 10 app – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
December 16, 2015
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AccuWeather is one of the most popular weather forecasting services with dedicated apps available on all major platforms. The company has released an update for Windows 10 which makes it a universal app so users can use it on phone, tablets and PCs.
The latest update brings some new features to the app along with some design and UI changes on board, making the app more intuitive and easy-to-use. One of the most notable feature is MinuteCast, a feature which provides “minute-by-minute precipitation forecasts for the next two hours hyper-localized to your exact street address.”  AccuWeather’s RealFeel is also present which analyzes multiple weather conditions and tell the user how the local temperature feels like.
Furthermore, there’s Live Tile support so you can pin your favorite locations and get updates on the weather conditions for your desired location on the Start Screen.
Head over to the Windows Store to download the updated AccuWeather to get the latest weather updates on-the-go.

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