The weather app that actually tells you what it thinks. DryWeather doesn't have a radar. It doesn't show you 30-day forecasts pretending to be reliable. It just tells you what the weather is doing - accurately, briefly, and with exactly the level of contempt the weather has earned. An AI-generated in-app briefing tells you exactly what to expect, in plain English, with a dry editorial comment about the situation. It refreshes throughout the day and adapts to changing conditions, so it rarely says the same thing twice. In-app severe weather alerts. Air quality index. Hourly and 7-day forecasts. A deep library of weather facts you didn't know you needed. Text-to-speech using your device's installed voices. Haptic feedback that responds to what's happening outside. Historical weather records for today's date, sourced from NOAA - up to 10 years of data with an AI commentary that knows when the record is unimpressive. And a Daily Highlight: one curated story each day about how weather has shaped history, civilization, and the world we live in - from the volcanic winter that may have sparked the French Revolution to the ancient Persian water system still functioning after 3,000 years. No ads. No tracking. No clutter. No nonsense. Powered by Apple WeatherKit, EPA AirNow, and NOAA NCEI - accurate data from sources that take the weather seriously, even when the weather isn't cooperating. On first launch, DryWeather locates you via GPS. Every open after that is instant. Like any free government API, NOAA's historical data service has occasional downtime. If the "On This Date in History" feature comes up empty, try again in a few minutes - it usually sorts itself out. Coverage varies by location; up to 10 years of records are pulled where available. If you're the kind of person who wants to go deeper - full station histories, record streaks, date comparisons going back a century or more - a standalone app for exactly that is in development. Stay tuned. Found a bug, have a suggestion, or just want to say hi? Send an email to: [email protected]