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Dark Sky for iOS is one of the most popular weather apps available, and Apple has clearly taken notice, because now the tech giant has officially acquired the hyperlocal weather app.Compared with other contenders in the same category, Dark Sky is noted for having more granular detail on the weather at a users actual location, offering down-to-the-minute forecasts via a pleasing user interface.News of the acquisition was announced via a blog post from the app developers which also outlined the key changes that the purchase will bring.
Most notably among them will be the discontinuation of the Android and Wear OS version of the Dark Sky apps.The app will no longer be available for download.
Service to existing users Subscribers will continue until July 1, 2020, at which point the app will be shut down.
Subscribers who are still active at that time will receive a refund.That same July 1, 2020 cutoff applies to weather forecasts, maps and embeds from the Dark Sky website, which will be shut down on that date.Along with the death of the Android app, Dark Skys API (application programming interface) will no longer be available for others to use, meaning that other popular apps like Carrot Weather that rely on the API will have to find an alternative solution, although theyll be given until the end of 2021 to do so.For those currently using the iOS app, there will be no changes at this time, according to Dark Sky, so you can continue to purchase the app via the iOS app store.With that said, its very possible we could see Apples own weather app get a makeover at some point down the line given how well-received Dark Skys user interface and hyperlocal capabilities are, so here's hoping.





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