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Carrot Weather ready for iOS 15 with XL iPad widgets, themes, and much more

Carrot Weather is out with a great update to go along with the launch of iOS 15 that includes a host of new features and improvements. Headlining the release are themes and SF icon sets to further customize your experience, XL iPad widgets including forecast and maps, time-sensitive and critical Notifications, and much more.

Carrot Weather 5.4 for iOS 15 is available now from the App Store as a free update.

Fall is nearly here, meatbags! And while you’ve been busy deciding just how obscene your Halloween costume should be this year, I’ve been hard at work on a major update to your favorite weather app.

The upgrades this time around include something for everyone, from premium subscribers to those without. However, the biggest new features like XL iPad widgets, themes, and SF icon sets do require premium memberships.

Full release notes:

Supersized iPad Widgets

My Forecast and Maps widgets take full advantage of the increased screen real estate in the supersized iPad widgets. (Automatic background updates require a Premium Club membership; the Maps widget requires Premium Ultra.)

Themes

Want to dress me up in some fancy new hues? Customize my background and accent colors from the Display screen. (Premium Club membership required.)

SF Icon Sets

I’ve packed in not one, not two, but three new system-style weather icon sets. Customize from the Display screen. (Premium Club membership required.)

Notification Upgrades

Rain, lightning, and weather alert notifications will be sent as “Time-Sensitive” by default so that they can bypass Focus filters. And you can now sign up to receive Critical Alerts for warnings that NOAA indicates have a high likelihood of “considerable” or “catastrophic” damage. (Premium Club membership required.)

Smart Complication

My new Smart Complication works similarly to the Cards in my main iOS app: you choose the thresholds for the different data points that can appear in the complication, and I’ll show the highest priority ones as conditions change throughout the day. Available for large complication slots only; set up from my iPhone app. (Premium Club membership required.)

Redesigned Details Screens

The Current Observations, Hourly Forecast, and Daily Forecast details screens have all gotten a facelift! They’re easier to read and include more meteorological goodness than ever before.

New Content

There’s a brand new achievement for you to unlock, plus nine – that’s right, I said NINE – new secret locations for you to hunt down.

But wait, there’s more!

– Added toast notification when Smart Layouts cause the current layout to change. (Tap the notification banner to disable the notification.)

– Added option at bottom of Layout screen to disable Smart Layouts.

– Added two new Daily Forecast vertical chart styles. Toggle “show temperature gradient” to switch between the two styles.

– Added an optional temperature gradient to the Daily Forecast vertical stack style.

– Added feels like and wet-bulb temperatures to the list of available data points for the Daily Forecast details screen.

– Added new 3-Day Forecast complication for the Infograph Modular face.

– Added option to hide the alerts button in the Apple Watch app.

– Added custom notification for wet-bulb temperature data point.

– Added option in Settings > General for VoiceOver users to enable the speech synthesizer.

Now go start gathering nuts for the winter. I’ve got a cold one planned for you.

xoxo,

CARROT

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