Are you getting ready for a run, bike ride or some other outdoor adventure? What if you knew exactly when rain or snow would stop or start? Would knowing the exact precipitation for your area change the way you train?</p><p></p><p>Now it can with MinuteCast from AccuWeather. (Note: MinuteCast is available in the following countries</p><p> North America: contiguous US, Canada</p><p> Europe: UK, Spain, Ireland, France, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Denmark), parts of the Czech Republic, Gibraltar, and Liechtenstein</p>
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Asfandyar Hassan Shah
den 6 juli 2022 | Version 2.1.8
Does not work. My location is always 180, 180. No other app has a problem getting my location.
Tim Dunne
den 3 juli 2022 | Version 2.1.8
Still won't install on a Garmin 1040 despite claimed compatibility. Any chance of sorting this out please? Thanks
Niki
den 30 juni 2022 | Version 2.1.8
Otherwise great, but please include alert option for incoming rain. This may help you to find shelter before getting wet.
Xfantasy
den 29 juni 2022 | Version 2.1.7
Unfunctional. Respectively, it works, but it displays data for the capital of the Czech Republic, not my position. The mobile with the connect app is in the exact position in the order of cm, the radar is not! Is there a bug in the app or garmin connect? Nefunkční. Respektive funguje, ale zobrazuje data pro hlavní město ČR, nikoli mé pozice. Mobil s connect app je na přesné pozici v řádu cm, radar nikoli! Je chyba v aplikaci, nebo garmin connect?
Nico Krikken
den 27 juni 2022 | Version 2.1.7
Can not install on edge 1040 , dit like it on the 1030. Please debug !! :)
Rob Hughes
den 26 juni 2022 | Version 2.1.7
Afraid I have to echo many other comments here. Always defaults location to London over 100 miles away from my location. Sometimes resetting the location works but most often it doesn't and will be back to London the next time I use it. Very disappointed
Eduardo
den 23 juni 2022 | Version 2.1.7
You can not trust the location, and you can not restore and adjust manually. Its keep giving weather forecast of a 5 days ago location (250km away).
Lasse Albrectsen
den 17 juni 2022 | Version 2.1.7
Works - but gives me the forecast 35km from where I am. It makes somehow useless
David
den 17 juni 2022 | Version 2.1.7
Work great in Canada, prediction quite accurate, very helpful, thx
Ashkan Ahmadi
den 17 juni 2022 | Version 2.1.7
Don't like it. Doesn't look intuitive enough. How do I change the location? Also, it doesn't have a lot of info.
Ryan Bryden
den 17 juni 2022 | Version 2.1.7
10 percent of the time it has correct location. Otherwise it's completely useless.
Edward Monroe
den 17 juni 2022 | Version 2.1.7
Wrong location, has me in NJ when I'm 5+ hours from the NJ border.
Branden Keller
den 13 juni 2022 | Version 2.1.7
I cannot get it to set the location correctly. Even with the wrong location I still get no data.
Tim
den 13 juni 2022 | Version 2.1.7
Not accurate, keeps jumping to other location other than than my home.
Tim Dunne
den 11 juni 2022 | Version 2.1.7
States 1040 compatibility, but doesn't install. Love this app normally, but this is a real downer. Please sort it out Garmin!
⛺🐿️Sam lawrence🏴
den 9 juni 2022 | Version 2.1.7
For me in the UK this app is amazingly accurate,I've been using it for years through different watches, highly recommend. (Fenix 6x Sapphire BLK DLC)
Kevin Donaghy
den 8 juni 2022 | Version 2.1.7
Agree with other disappointed users. Used to be a great app, really accurate but as other suggest the location now seems to be IP derived and almost always completely wrong. Have deleted until developers manage to reinstate GPS derived location or feed into Garmin’s own weather location.
Christian Hollies
den 7 juni 2022 | Version 2.1.7
Location is derived from the IP address, which is fine if you're at home connected via the router and VPN inactive but totally useless if connected via mobile network as the IP is that of the provider. So the app is useless once out in the field, which is when you need it.