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Get to know the app: Share the forecast with friends & family

02:00 AM
14 February 2022

Get to know the app
Share the forecast with friends & family

Indian Woman Phone

Weather in India ranges from below-zero in Himalayas to dry and hot deserts of Rajasthan and sultry Coramandel coast. Each season is tricky in its own way, and if you're not paying attention, it can sometimes catch you by surprise.

However, as a savvy forecast follower like yourself, there is something you can do to help your friends and family avoid being stuck in the rain, fog or heat clueless. You can share the forecast!

If you scroll down on the app's home page you will notice a few share icons at the top right corner of several in-app features including, the weather map preview, the 14-day weather trend, and even specialized forecast updates by our expert meteorologists.

To share any of these features, tap on the share icon at the top right-hand corner, followed by the location you wish to share the feature too. Of course, our personal favorite is Facebook, Instagram, or other social media platforms. That way, when a dangerous cyclone, or high-impact weather is on the way we can reach more people with just a simple tap.

Want to share a link to the app? First, scroll down on the app's home screen until the share icon appears at your screen's very top right corner. Then, tap on the icon, and you will be prompted with a few options to share on your phone.

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