Carrot Weather adds The Weather Channel data, new dynamic interface, more

Published: (February 25, 2026 at 10:00 AM EST)
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Source: 9to5Mac

Source: 9to5Mac

Carrot Weather is one of the most robust and versatile weather apps for iPhone, and it’s getting even better. With a new update today, Carrot Weather adds support for The Weather Channel as a data source, includes new discussions from the National Weather Service, and introduces a dynamic “Sky” interface.

New Data Sources

  • The Weather Channel – Forecasts can now be retrieved from The Weather Channel alongside existing options.
  • Weather Underground – Access hyper‑local observations from nearby personal weather stations.

Sky Layout

The new “Sky” layout provides dynamic weather visuals for your current conditions. The same visual style can be applied to other layouts in Carrot Weather, giving a look similar to Apple’s native Weather app.

Additional Updates

  • Area Forecast Discussions – Read forecast analysis from local National Weather Service meteorologists via the menu button in the top‑right corner.
  • Apple Watch Backgrounds – Customize the background in the Apple Watch app (Settings → Apple Watch → Main App).

Full Release Notes

  • New Data Source: Get forecasts from The Weather Channel.
  • More Weather Stations: Fetch observations from nearby Weather Underground stations.
  • Realistic Weather Effects: Experience realistic weather effects with the all‑new Sky layout. The Sky style can also be used in existing layouts – just customize the Current Observations.
  • Area Forecast Discussions: Read forecast analysis from local NWS meteorologists. Available via the menu button in the top right corner.
  • Watch App Backgrounds: Customize the background in the Apple Watch app. In Carrot’s iPhone app, go to Settings, then Apple Watch, then Main App to select your background.

Availability

Carrot Weather is available on the App Store for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro.

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