After releasing a major update last month, Carrot Weather is back with even more. The new update today adds two new features: multi-model forecasts and analyses from the Storm Prediction Center.

The new multi-model forecast feature allows you to compare multiple weather simulations to see the full range of possible outcomes for a specific system or forecast. Here’s how it works:

See the full range of possible outcomes by comparing multiple weather simulations. These “ensemble” forecasts are used to see how well large global weather models perform over time by running them multiple times with small variations in the initial conditions. If the models agree closely, confidence is higher; if they diverge, the forecast is much more uncertain. Ensemble forecasts are also great for highlighting the best and worst-case scenarios, especially for rain and snow totals.

Meanwhile, Carrot Weather now also includes data from the Storm Prediction Center for severe storms and wildfires in the United States:

Get expert analysis on the risk of severe storms and wildfires with forecasts from the Storm Prediction Center. As storm and wildfire season picks up across the U.S., these discussions provide valuable context beyond standard forecasts and include the reasons behind potential severe weather events. (U.S. only.)

Carrot Weather is available on the App Store for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro. Carrot is my go-to weather forecasting app, so it always makes me happy to see it continue to improve and grow stronger.

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