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Bing Weather app for Windows 8 and Windows RT receives update

Ron Ron
July 16, 2019
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Weather app

Over the weekend, Microsoft rolled out an update to the Bing Weather app, a popular app on Windows 8 and Windows RT offering detailed weather information. At the time of this post, Microsoft has yet to reveal what exactly has been updated in this app.

“The Weather app, powered by Bing, helps you prepare for the latest conditions with hourly, daily and 10-day forecasts. Designed for Windows, featuring beautiful weather images, the Weather app puts control at your fingertips. Compare weather from multiple providers, check radar maps and view historical weather. Get current weather information for your location and for the other places you care about, like a family member’s city or your next vacation destination,” the app description reads.

The Bing Weather app is one of Microsoft’s most intuitive and widely popular apps, recently made available on the Windows Phone 8 platform on top of the Windows 8 and Windows RT platforms. Hit the download link below to snag the app and let us know in the comments below if you notice any new features or improvements.

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