Utilities · iOS
WeatherPro
by DTN Germany GmbH.





WeatherPro has been on the App Store since 2008, and that longevity shows in both its depth and its slightly dated feel. Built by DTN Germany GmbH, a company with professional meteorological roots, the app covers 2 million locations worldwide and packs in a genuinely impressive range of atmospheric data points. At $0.99 it undercuts most premium weather rivals, though a few rough edges keep it from being the outright recommendation it could be.
Data Depth Is the Real Draw
Where most consumer weather apps give you a high, a low, and a rain icon, WeatherPro hands you 3-hour interval forecasts across 7 days, covering wind direction, air pressure, precipitation probability and amount, relative humidity, UV index, and feels-like temperature all in one place. That granularity is genuinely useful if you are planning an outdoor event or a commute in unpredictable conditions, and the worldwide extreme weather alerts add a practical safety layer.
Radar, Webcams, and Watch Support
Animated radar coverage spans the USA, Australia, and much of Europe, which is solid but not global, so users in Asia or Africa get satellite imagery only. The Netatmo personal weather station integration is a nice touch for enthusiasts who want hyperlocal readings. Apple Watch support and iCloud sync for unlimited favourite locations round out the ecosystem story, and the absence of ads on a paid app is a basic courtesy that still feels worth noting.
Who Actually Benefits Here
Casual users who just need a quick glance at tomorrow may find the interface a bit data-heavy. WeatherPro earns its name with people who actually read pressure trends, check wind speed before cycling, or monitor UV index for outdoor work. The 112 MB install size is reasonable for what is delivered, and consistent updates through early 2026 suggest active maintenance from the developer rather than an abandoned back catalog title.
Pros
- 3-hour interval breakdowns across a full 7-day forecast
- Covers 2 million locations with no ads for a one-time $0.99
- Comprehensive data set including pressure, humidity, UV, and precipitation amount
- Netatmo weather station integration for hyperlocal readings
- Active update history stretching back to 2008 with a recent 2026 update
Cons
- Animated radar is limited to USA, Australia, and parts of Europe
- Interface prioritizes data density over quick at-a-glance usability
- 112 MB feels slightly large for a weather utility
- Some advanced features sit behind an optional in-app purchase not detailed upfront
- No Android version, so it is not an option for cross-platform households