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I use Windy, it's meant for boating, but it's really useful for me at work (stonemason) because rain isn't great for fresh mortar, wind driven rain is even worse, and if it's too windy to climb up the scaffolding I'd like a heads up.
Edit: The free version is somewhat limited, but I haven't bought a license and still find it really useful.
I liked Windy's UX, but the developers were of the type that knew better than everyone and refused to even make an option to default to anything but wind. IIRC if you wanted to see precipitation forecast it was always like 3-4 taps deep. I moved from that to Weawow which is really nice since you can choose from multiple weather sources, including hyper-local sources which is important in Chicago where two different parts of the metro can vary by 30-40° F. But yeah, if wind is important, Windy is the better app.
I have "Start-up layer and location" in settings.
Maybe it's a Premium setting?
BTW, this is from Windyty SE in the app store, which is the one associated with windy.com, not the one from Windy Weather World Inc.
Hmm. Well now I think I might have to try that out!
Thanks!