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5 Best Android Tablet Weather Apps

t is vital for every person to keep in touch with the latest weather news. It is quite helpful when you are able to check the recent weather forecast with your Android tablet, what with the success of the Android platform in making the lives of people a lot easier. Receiving weather updates will give you a good idea on what to expect in the coming days, so you are able to prepare how to get to work and what to wear. There are actually many weather apps available in the Android market that you can download, but if you want to have the best weather apps, you might as well check these out:
1. Beautiful Widgets
Simply amazing, simply beautiful! This is what best describes Beautiful Widgets. The user interface of this Android app is quite attractive, that is why it is considered as the top weather app for Android. It has two beautiful widgets, two skinned clocks and a general weather widget that includes an accurate forecast. All details are coupled with cool weather animations such as a sunny, rainy or stormy background. With its amazing features and functionality, you can toggle widgets for Waif and Bluetooth. It also has over 140 weather skins that you can download. The cost of Beautiful Widgets for Android is$2.87 only-not a bad price at all.
2. SPB Shell 3D
If you want to check the weather forecast in 3D style, the SPB Shell 3D app will show you fantastic 3D graphics on your screen. Considered as the next generation user interface, SPB Shell has eight home screens which are comprised of pre-configured panels such as clock, calendar, time and weather. What's great about SPB is that it shows a customizable screen that allows you to spin the panels like a carousel. At the bottom, there is a dock for your applications. The cost of SPB is $14.95-a bit expensive compared with other Android apps, but you will have an awesome 3D experience with this useful program.
3. Go Weather
One of the Android apps that can provide you accurate information on the weather from any place at anytime is Go Weather. It is able to access to a great number of weather stations across the US and around the world. It also features a 7-day weather forecast with cool weather animations for the day, weather tracking in several locations, notifications for weather temperature and alerts, weather and clock skin widgets, and exceptional performance to check battery life which can disable weather updates at the moment battery level is low. Go Weather is a free app for Android.
4. Animated Weather Widget & Clock
Animated Weather Widget & Clock provides you with wonderfully animated backgrounds and weather effects. You can customize the background scenes according to your preferences. When swiping the screen, it will show you daytime, nighttime and temperature levels of the day. To check relevant weather information, just tap the screen and it will show you detailed information of the weather forecast on each particular day of the week. It will also show you cool effects of rain, lightning, clouds and snow. It also features weather forecast on more than 50,000 locations worldwide and GPS location. The Animated Weather Widget & clock costs $4.95.
5. Fancy Widget Pro
One of the best Android apps for weather forecasting is the Fancy Widget Pro app. It has 4 widgets: fancy clock, fancy weather, fancy home and fancy home small. It is a user-friendly Android app that allows you to personalize your clock, date, time and weather forecast with many options to choose for your home screen. To launch Fancy Weather Pro, simply tap on weather settings, and then tap weather provider. You can also change the temperature format in Celsius or Fahrenheit readings. There are also a number of weather skins available. Fancy Widget Pro only costs $1.99 in the Android Market.
This article was written by Danny Ashton, who when not writing about the android tablet is found hiking in the Scottish highlands.

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