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Windows Store App Highlight: AccuWeather For Windows 8, Comes With Weather Animations! – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
February 9, 2013
1 min read

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Looking for an alternative weather app for Windows 8 or Windows RT? Give AccuWeather for Windows 8 a try and you just might love using it.

“You will love the weather animations and custom lifestyle forecasts in AccuWeather for Windows 8. We designed the app with you in mind because so many decisions are made based on the weather. AccuWeather for Windows 8 is fun-to-use, reliable, and will make all the difference in your day,” the app description reads. AccuWeather for Windows 8 gives you local weather forecasts for over 2.5 million locations around the world, including daily forecast details. With Live Tiles that update to show you the current conditions, as well as custom lifestyle forecasts that show how weather conditions affect specific health risks, this app makes it a better replacement to the standard Bing Weather app. in fact, this app uses Bing Maps overlaid with AccuWeather’s “precise weather data.” This app is free and available for both Windows 8 and Windows RT. Download at the link below!

AccuWeather for Windows 8

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