- Can I see Celsius and Fahrenheit at the same time?
- Yes — WeatherGO shows both Celsius and Fahrenheit together by default, so you never have to convert. You can also choose to display just one in settings.
- Who is JEFF?
- JEFF is your AI weatherman. Like a friendly chat with your neighborhood deli guy. He already checked the weather, calls you boss or chief, busts your balls a little, and tells you what's happening, what to expect, and whether it's worth worrying about.
- Who is WeatherGO for?
- WeatherGO is built for anyone who tracks weather across multiple cities — expats checking conditions back home, travelers planning trips, remote workers coordinating across climates, and anyone who wants a straightforward forecast without the clutter.
- How do I add a widget to my Home Screen or Lock Screen?
- Long press on your Home Screen, tap the "+" button, and search for WeatherGO. Choose from a variety of widget sizes for both Home Screen and Lock Screen.
- How do I change cities, weather sources, and colors on widgets?
- Long press on any WeatherGO widget and choose "Edit Widget" to change the city, weather source, and foreground/background colors.
- Why would I need to change the weather source?
- Some weather sources have better coverage in different parts of the world. WeatherGO lets you choose from six providers — Apple Weather, Visual Crossing, Open Meteo, Tomorrow.io, Open Weather, and Pirate Weather — so you can pick the most accurate one for your location.
- How do I save multiple cities?
- Tap the heart icon on the "Current" tab to bookmark a city. Your saved cities appear on the Locations tab, and you can swipe left and right on any tab to switch between them.