In this article we going to use the Weather app of Windows 8 Release Preview.
Microsoft has launched Windows 8 Release Preview. Windows 8 Release Preview is available with many enhancements packed in it, including a new set of applications from Bing, namely News, Sports, and Travel and Apps installed by default include Mail, Calendar, People, Maps, Weather, Internet Explorer, Music and Video players, Weather, and several apps and other intersting apps. The Bing apps are a pleasant surprise, drawing together data from a variety of sources into a pleasing and swipe-friendly format. This makes the user experience better.In this article we going to use the Weather app of Windows 8 Release Preview. The Weather app is beautiful and is also nicely done, with an attractive visual forecast and packed with more detailed information. This weather app shows the prevailing weather condition in your local area or in any other part of the world.The weather app in Windows 8 Release Preview provides many features that show you the uncertainties in weather conditions. It is free and already installed in Windows 8 Release Preview. It alerts you of the conditions of the weather from time to time and provides all necessary information about weather like humidity, tempreture and many others.In this app there are four options at the top of the app bar:The home screen shows the weather conditions of any part of the world. It displays the latest conditions with hourly, daily and 10-day forecasts. It also shows historical weather, maps of various areas and all the related temperature information of the month.You can also go deep into details of maps by clicking on the partiuclar map. It provides you details including radar, Doppler, cloud cover, satellite and travel maps. These details help you to evaluate the future weather conditons.You can also set your own location to knowing wheather conditons. To get the weahter conditon of a particular location you need to add that particular location. You need to follow the following steps to add a location.
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