In iOS 18, Apple’s Climate app will present each the precise temperature and “Appears like” temperature proper up entrance the place each figures can simply be seen. On the prime of the climate app, you will see the present temperature in massive numbers, and proper beneath the present temperature, the app will say “Feels Like” utilizing a smaller-sized font. At the moment, you’ll be able to see the precise temperature on the prime of the display. Scroll down to search out the “Feels Like” field which is “Just like the precise temperature,” says Apple. The “Feels Like” temp can be proven in a distinct shade and, as beforehand famous, a smaller font.
In order that’s one respectable change coming to the Apple climate app with iOS 18. Much more fascinating, the “Feels Like” quantity will reportedly not seem when the precise and “Feels Like” temperatures are too shut. This manner you will not come throughout a scenario the place the precise temperature seems as 75 and the “Feels Like” quantity is the very same. Each variants of the temperature will seem solely when there’s a vital distinction between them. For instance, if the precise temperature is 91 levels and the “Feels Like” determine is 100 levels, you will note each readings, entrance and heart, on the Apple Climate app.
In iOS 18 the iPhone’s Climate app will present the “Feels Like” temperature in a brand new location|Picture credit-9to5Mac
The second new function coming to the Climate app with iOS 18 has to do with how the Apple Maps app grabs your private home and work addresses out of your contact card within the Contacts app. This makes it simpler for an iPhone person to get instructions rapidly to his residence and the workplace through Apple Maps. With iOS 18, the Climate app will get the identical data from the Contacts app in order that your private home and work addresses can be routinely added to the areas tracked by the native Climate app.
You’ll be able to count on to see these modifications come not solely to the iPhone’s Climate app in iOS 18 but additionally within the Climate app on the iPad with iPadOS 18 and the Mac with the upcoming macOS 15 Sequoia replace.