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Unfortunately, it doesn't allow me to use my nation's weather service, so it doesn't exactly matter how good the App is. There's a choice of providers, but most of them are no-name aggregators.
Yes, it also does not offer my national weather service, but then what 3rd party app does for me? It does offer most of the commonly used weather forecast services though with a very good comparison to find which is the closest match (which other app does that as they normally list by name only?). I think its rating is really a testament to its usefulness for so many people. I'm really not aware of any 3rd party app that offers the national weather srvices of 150+ countries?
Yeah, no 3rd party apps have the BOM forecasts as an option, so they're all functionally useless compared to the BOM's app, even if 3rd-party apps have a nicer UI.
I believe the Norwegian weather service (which is the default option, IIRC) does worldwide forecasting.
I'm using this and I live in Asia. I can confirm it's the best from them all.
I used Yr for years and it was pretty nice.