Both scales, always
Every reading, current and forecast, in Celsius and Fahrenheit side by side. No tap to switch.
iOS · Free, with optional widgets
Dual Degree shows every temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit at the same time. Built for the people who keep mentally converting and want to stop.
No menu to flip. No mental math. Just temperature you can read in either language.
Every reading, current and forecast, in Celsius and Fahrenheit side by side. No tap to switch.
Pin a city to your home or lock screen and see both scales without unlocking the phone.
Two days of hourly forecasts with precipitation odds and dual temps in every column.
A 15-day forecast for trips, weddings, and vague weekend plans. Highs and lows in both scales.
Apple Watch app with a complication for any face. Glance, get both scales, move on.
Color drifts with the conditions and the time of day. Sunset feels like sunset.
Sources we trust
Forecasts powered by Apple WeatherKit and Open-Meteo.
WeatherKit drives temperature, conditions, and forecasts. Open-Meteo handles air quality and steps in where WeatherKit data is sparse.
If you grew up with one and live with the other, you spend a small amount of mental energy converting every time you check the weather. Dual Degree removes that step entirely.
Free to download. Premium features like home screen and lock screen widgets are an in-app purchase.
Apple WeatherKit drives temperature, conditions, and forecasts. Open-Meteo handles air quality and steps in for regions where WeatherKit is sparse.
Yes. Forecasts are global. Coverage matches whichever provider is strongest for your region.
Fahrenheit equals Celsius times nine fifths plus thirty-two. The app does the math automatically and shows both.
Not yet. iOS first.