the best websites and apps to know what weather you are going to have on your vacation

We are going to give you a list of services and applications to see the weather in the next Holy Week. Thus, now that the dates of the long weekend are approaching and you are surely preparing the trip, you will be able to know if you are going to need an umbrella or if it would be better to put the sunscreen in your suitcase. In each of the applications we are going to give you key information, such as the number of days for which they have a forecast, and even where they get the data from in some cases. Weather apps for Easter Let’s now go to our list of services to watch the weather. As most of them work with both a website and mobile apps, we are not going to make two lists, but rather we will make one with links to the mobile application stores and their browser version. AEMET: The official application of the State Meteorological Agency, where you will have official information and reliable forecasts. It has 7-day forecasts and hour-by-hour information for 8,000 Spanish municipalities, and also has information on rain, adverse atmospheric phenomena and beaches. Links: aemet.es, Google Play and App Store. 1Weather: A veteran mobile application that offers you ten-day forecasts. It has real-time information, detailed forecasts, elegant animations and widgets for your phone. Of course, some mobile models are not compatible. Links: Google Play and App Store. Accuweather: One of the most important weather apps there is, so much so that many applications from mobile manufacturers use its data. It offers two-week forecasts, rainfall amounts, and even radar to know when storms are approaching. Links: accuweather.com, Google Play and App Store. The Time: Beyond the official or international ones, this is one of the most reliable apps to know the weather in Spain. It will offer you detailed forecasts for the next 48 hours and other general ones for 14 days, and there is also information by location on temperature, thermal sensation, clouds, atmospheric pressure, air quality or pollen levels. Link: eltiempo.es, Google Play and App Store. Meteored: One of the leading apps in Spain to give you weather information, which allows you to see how much rain it is getting and gives you forecasts 14 days in advance. Links: meteored.com, Google Play and App Store. Rain Alarm: One of those magical apps that have been essential for more than 10 years. It does not offer weather forecasts, but is simply a radar that warns you when it is about to rain, and in which you can see the evolution of the clouds. You can set alerts so that they reach you when the rains approach a certain distance, and you will be able to see the evolution of the clouds in the sky to see how they are approaching or leaving. Links: rain-alarm.com, Google Play and App Store. The Weather Channel: Another of those apps whose data is used by many other manufacturers, such as Apple in its weather app. It offers 15-day forecasts, maximum and minimum temperatures, humidity, wind gusts, pressure, condensation and everything you need. Links: weather.com, Google Play and App Store. Time and Radar: Another weather application, with rain radar and 14-day predictions. It has data such as air quality index, pollen quantities and news related to weather changes. Links: tiempoyradar.es, Google Play and App Store. WeatherBug: One of the oldest weather forecast applications for mobile phones, and one of the most aesthetic. You have current information and forecasts by hours or days. Depending on the weather, the interface varies, and you also have information about the weather, air quality, fires or lightning strikes. Links: weatherbug.com, Google Play and App Store. Weather Underground: A good app with very accurate and hyperlocal forecasts, since it has a system for users themselves to provide weather information from the weather stations in their homes. Links: wunderground.com, Google Play and App Store. Windy: An application specialized in showing the wind that is going to be anywhere in the world, although it also shows temperature, rain, nine or pressure. All this on an interactive map and in real time. Links: windy.com, Google Play and App Store. yr: The official meteorological service of Norway. Despite being Scandinavian, it has coverage for everyone, with especially surprising precision. Links: yr.no, Google Play and App Store. In Xataka Basics | How to know where any Renfe train is in Spain in real time, and know if it has any delays

deal with the websites of the Spanish administration

Claude’s latest upgrade isn’t advertised as “smarter”: it’s advertised as an acting agent. Sonnet 4.6 Not only does he reason, he also navigates websites, fills out forms and completes procedures with the mouse and keyboard, just like a person would do. It’s a quantum leap in what AI can do for you, not to you. The demonstration chosen by Anthropic It was a great example: a user renewing his car registration on the website of the American equivalent of the DGT. It seems like a simple, functional and well-designed website. We want to see how it would go with the Electronic Headquarters of the Tax Agency. The context. Claude had already taken a big leap this month with the arrival of Opus 4.6 just two weeks ago. Sonnet 4.6 is the intermediate version, the one used by most users, including those on the free plan, and Anthropic has transformed it into more than just an improved chatbot: its OSWorld scores, the benchmark standard for measuring computer use by AI, have grown steadily for sixteen months. The company claims that tasks that previously required its most powerful model (Opus 4.5 and 4.6) are now solved by Sonnet 4.6, at the same price as always. Between the lines. There is a very clear market strategy here. Anthropic just closed a $30 billion round and aired its first ad in the Super Bowl, taking a dig at OpenAI. Now it democratizes agentic capabilities in its free plan. The objective is not only to attract developers: it is to reach the average user and change their daily relationship with AI. When chatbots started to have memory, our way of interacting with them changed. They went from tools to relationships. When they start doing things for us for real, like booking appointments, filling out forms or managing hellish paperwork, the change will be of a different magnitude. Yes, but. The technical and cultural challenge is enormous. AI that navigates computers is vulnerable to attacks of prompt injection– Malicious instructions hidden in web pages that can hijack the agent. Anthropic has improved the resistance of Sonnet 4.6 at this point, but the issue is not resolved. And that is without entering the ecosystem of European government websites, where the user experience already represents a challenge for us humans. The big question. When does a brutal demo stop being a brutal demo and become something that anyone uses to manage their tax return? That distance, between the promise of the agent and the reality of the digital bureaucracy, is where the real game is going to be played, beyond the hype. In Xataka | What is Claude Cowork, how it works, and what things you can do with this AI assistant on your computer Featured image | Anthropic, Xataka

In 2010, a student from Barcelona was looking for an easy way to edit PDFs. 16 years later, it is one of the most viewed websites on the internet

From a form to a receipt to an invoice: PDF is the quintessential extension for sharing documents, regardless of whether you do it from a Windows computer to an iPhone or an Android tablet. It doesn’t matter: you’re going to see the original format no matter what. But, oh my friend, if you have to get your hands on a PDF. Marco Grossi also found himself in trouble with a PDF. One, who is already in her years, had to make a living to avoid paying for the Adobe Acrobat license (in the past it was not a subscription and the price was not exactly cheap) to edit a PDF for a cent by the wind: from printing and scanning to wasting time reconstructing with a word processor. In that first decade of the 2000s I was a student who struggled with documents and Marco Grossi, too. Back in 2010, this Barcelonan, who has studied Multimedia and Photography and also programming, found himself faced with a task as mundane as having to copy and paste a PDF: it was not an easy task. How does it count himself for La Vanguardia“I’m a programmer, and I’m good at computer issues, so it took me about 15 minutes to figure it out.” And then came iLovePDF. As the founder and CEO confesses for El Paísat that moment he discovered that there was a need: “I realized that it was very simple and that I could create it myself.” It was not the first (the ancient but reliable PDFSam It had an interface that was backwards), but it was the one that managed to establish itself as the software to manage PDF for normal and ordinary users (although also for companies reluctant to pay, because it solves the basics quickly and well). A meteoric rise. What started as a personal project that he combined with freelance web design, in 2014 became his 100% occupation. Until 2017 he worked alone from home, but at that moment he took a step forward: He rented an office and hired an old college classmate. Now there are 43 people. At that time, his website was already receiving between 200,000 and 300,000 daily visits from organic traffic. In 2025 Grossi counted which were around 150 million unique users per month. The portal ahrefs listed it in 2024 in 34th place on a global scale, above Amazon in India and just below Wikipedia in Russia. Screenshot of iLovePDF from 2018. via Archive.today Good, nice and cheap free. Your philosophy From the beginning it has been to be a free, accessible, high-quality and easy-to-use service. A quick visit to their website gives us a mosaic with icons and clear messages “Join PDFs”, “Split PDFs” and an agile and intuitive step by step to obtain documents with good quality, without limitations or watermarks. We are using iLovePDF in Spanish, but the website is translated into 25 languages ​​so that language is not an obstacle. In 2018 (the oldest capture saved on Archive.today) also. They also do not market with the data: Marco Grossi details that as a European firm they are governed by the GDPR and that all PDFs are deleted within two hours, without anyone being able to access them. In addition, he explains that they have ISO 27001 certification. In the beginning they financed themselves by advertising, but according to their CEO that is very risky. How iLovePDF Makes Money. So since 2014, in addition to the free options, they offer subscription services, so that advertising generates residual income. They are a small company, but they provide service to those people who visit their website, which we have already seen are many. That is why the Barcelona native explains that “we only need a very small percentage of users who pay to finance us.” 80 – 90% of your income they come precisely from its premium subscriptions, aimed at companies. The rest comes from an advertising banner that, my servant who has been using the service for so many years that she does not remember, nor did she remember it. The cost of being premium It is 5 euros per month and access to extras such as digital signatures or getting rid of ads, but it is totally dispensable: its founder details that the free version is enough for 99.9% of those who use us. They are not for sale. Marco Grossi is not a wolf of Wall Street: he himself admits that he never had an entrepreneurial spirit and that he does not open purchase proposals, something similar to the VLC project and that has turned both platforms into memes of saints or heroes on social networks like X/Twitter. Being a self-financed company allows Marco and his team to maintain their philosophy and reject offers. Although its history is meteoric considering its 15 years of life, the CEO speaks of sustained business growth and that they will never hire 200 people in a year to have to close. Their staff turnover is very low, but solid: they want to replicate their model with their counterpart for images, iLoveIMG. In Xataka | In 1990, a company in Barcelona came up with a crazy and visionary idea: talking on your cell phone while you’re stuck in traffic. In Xataka | In 1901, a Spanish man had one of the ideas of the century: invent the remote control before television

millions of websites are down after an internal failure

History repeats itself just a few weeks later. cloudflareone of the fundamental pillars of the internet infrastructure, is suffering from technical problems that have left a multitude of web pages and digital services inoperative and with loading failures. The incident is especially affecting electronic commerce, with giants such as PCComponentes or MediaMarkt experiencing drops in their services. what’s happening. According to the official company status pageat 08:56 (09:56 CEST) Cloudflare has begun investigating “issues with Cloudflare Dashboard and related APIs.” Although the company already indicates that it is investigating, the impact on clients who use its APIs is immediate, causing requests to fail and errors to be displayed. Coincidentally, the company is carrying out scheduled maintenance in its Chicago data center (ORD), although at the moment it is unknown if there is a direct relationship between both incidents. The impact. The decline is palpable in our country. Users and reports on social networks confirm that high-traffic websites such as PCComponentes and MediaMarkt have ceased to be operational. There are also complaints about communication services like Zoom. We do not yet know the magnitude of the failure, since it has just occurred, but it is notable that pages like Downdetector have also succumbed. The tool we use to check if a service is down is having trouble loading. It rains in the wet. This is not the first time this has happened. Less than a month ago, on November 18, Twitter and ChatGPT were the “snitches” of a Unusual traffic spike on Cloudflare services which wiped out many other websites until service was restored. This recurrence highlights the extreme dependence that the network has on this provider. When your systems fail, the domino effect is inevitable: if Cloudflare goes down, half the internet goes down. At this time, the incident status remains marked as “investigating.” However, some websites are beginning to return to normal: Downdetector itself already reflects the Cloudflare incident. In Xataka | The battle between LaLiga and Cloudflare is claiming many victims. Now those victims are joining forces

Grokipedia claims to aspire to the truth. An investigation has just shown that he cites neo-Nazi forums and conspiracy websites

The proposal of Grokipedia came accompanied by a direct message: aspire to “the truth and nothing but the truth,” as stated by Elon Musk in X. That statement takes on a new context. after the publication of a Cornell Tech study which examines how various entries are constructed and what fonts they use. The analysis shows that, along with content inherited almost literally from Wikipedia, there are articles that use sources cataloged by academic institutions and verification organizations such as neo-nazi spaces or openly conspiratorial sites. At first glance, Grokipedia takes on a familiar appearance: a home page dominated by a search engine and articles with headings and references. The inner workings, however, are much less transparent. Users do not have a clear system to suggest changes and, at the top of some entries, the label “Reviewed by Grok X weeks ago” appears, indicating an intervention by the AI ​​chatbot without detailing criteria or those responsible. In Wikipediathe edition history is public and allows each modification to be reconstructed. Grokipedia under the magnifying glass The aforementioned analysis compares both platforms on a large scale and points out that, although Grokipedia publishes longer articles and with twice as many citations as Wikipediamuch of its content comes from there. Of course, the coincidence varies: pages with a Creative Commons (CC) license present very high similarities, while those generated without that license are further removed from the original. One of the most delicate issues is the appearance of references to controversial platforms. InfoWars, which according to the authors is not cited even once on Wikipedia, has 34 mentions on Grokipedia. The pattern is repeated with other low credibility domains: Stormfront reaches 42 citations, LifeSiteNews reaches 100 and the Global Research and VoltaireNet sites register 51 and 45 references respectively. All of them are practically non-existent on Wikipedia, reflecting clear differences in source selection filters. Elon Musk’s entry in Grokipedia To mention a few examples, Leiden University characterizes Stormfront as a forum associated with right-wing extremism already current neo-naziswith a founder linked to Ku Klux Klan and a trajectory mentioned in several studies for its relationship with violent incidents. PolitiFact, on the other hand, defines Infowars as a portal dedicated to conspiracy theories and run by Alex Jonesa presenter known for promoting this type of content. This is what the edition history looks like in Grokipedia What appears in the study is not limited to counting how many times these domains are cited. It also highlights that the presence of sources considered unreliable or directly discarded by Wikipedia is much more widespread in Grokipedia. And one of the authors, in a text published in Indicatorcollects this accumulation of low-quality references to describe a broader pattern: Grokipedia seems to be making its own editorial decisions that alter the focus of certain topics. It remains to be seen how Grokipedia will evolve and what publishing model it will adopt as it grows. No encyclopedia works as a perfect reference —neither Wikipedia nor Grokipedia—, but they do operate with different mechanics. As we say, Wikipedia relies on an open community with standards, public debates and an accessible history of changes; Grokipedia, on the other hand, is based on criteria that are more difficult to follow from the outside, with an AI assistant that intervenes in the texts and without a clear human collaboration system. Images | Gage Skidmore (C BY-SA 4.0) | In Xataka | Carnegie built libraries, Gates sold them on CD-ROM, Musk locked them in an AI: the history of knowledge control

Facebook loads ‘Likes’ and comments on external websites. The surveillance tool par excellence is no longer necessary

Meta announced this week that Starting in February 2026, the “like” and “comment” buttons will be removed of Facebook on external websites. The official explanation is so polite it almost hurts: its use “has naturally declined with the evolution of the digital landscape.” But that phrase hides two implicit admissions: The first is known: we barely leave the platforms anymore. The second, more subtle, is devastating: Meta no longer needs to follow us to know us. Let’s think about what that button really was. like external. It was not an innocent social accessory. It was distributed surveillance: Every time you gave like to an article about vintage guitars in a lost blog, Facebook took note: this guy likes guitar playing. Every comment on a recipe website, every interaction outside your garden, fed your profile. Meta built the perfect panopticon: millions of websites working for free as sensors, reporting your interests, your obsessions, your clicks. And in exchange, those websites received crumbs of viral traffic that It stopped coming a long time ago. But today, almost in 2026, that spy system is obsolete. Why track yourself on the Internet when you spend three hours a day on Instagram? Why deduce your tastes when Instagram knows which videos make you stay to watch them until the end, and which videos you send away after two seconds? AI has made extensive surveillance unnecessary. Now it is enough to observe you in its territory. It is more efficient, more precise and cheaper. He like external was Big Brother. AI is a confessor that listens to you voluntarily, interprets and codifies your tastes (the declared and the inferred) and with that it has more than enough to know who you really are, above who you say you are on social networks. And there is something else. These buttons not only gave data to Meta: they also gave certain power to external websites. An item with 50,000 likes Facebook had authority, reach, and negotiating capacity. It was validation. Small media could go viral, specialized blogs found audiences, there were cracks to slip through. Meta is closing those cracks. And not out of malice, but out of business logic: why fertilize a foreign ecosystem when you can focus all your attention—and all your money—on your own land? The “natural evolution of the digital landscape” that Meta mentions is real. Only it has not happened in a vacuum or in a foreign way: they were the ones who designed it, they were the ones who executed it and they are the ones who now certify it. First they locked us in there. Now they know us so well that they no longer need to look at what we do outside their domains. The button like He dies because he has already won everything he could win. And there is nothing left to watch beyond the walls. In Xataka | The new Ray-Bans from Meta will allow you to cross a line: seem present while you are completely absent Featured image | Mariia Shalabaieva

The source of many websites is no longer freed

Blockages due to judicial judgment that protect protection mechanisms against alleged illegal football broadcasts They go further of concrete web pages. At the request of one of them, Starring Telefónicaoperators Like Vodafone They have come to block one of the most basic internet components: the sources on which we read the contents. What happened. Operators such as Digi and Vodafone, at the request of Telefónica and based on Judicial Judgment No. 294/2022 of the Commercial Court of Barcelona, ​​temporarily blocked access to two domains of Google Fonts (fonts.googleapis.com and fonts.gstatic.com). This is the first case in which, based on this type of sentence, web pages are not blocked without absolutely any relationship with the retransmission of parties. Here is one step further: a necessary element is blocked so that some websites can work. Why has it happened. In view of user complaints, The response of giants like Vodafone Spain has been the same as they have wielded this part for a while: “Good afternoon, the blockade of these pages comes from a judicial sentence, we simply execute the indicated. Greetings.” Based on the judicial judgment, Vodafone and Digi temporarily blocked access to this cloud of Fuentes. Both domains serve typographies of websites, others and under the umbrella of Google. The consequences. Although the affectation does not seem to have been massive, the blockade has attacked one of the most basic internet pillars: its sources. How it collects broadbandwebsites such as Google Calendar or Maps experienced specific problems by not being able to correctly load elements of its interface. “The other day my overwhelmed computer scientist because the blockade that did not let debian repos, until he thought it was that and VPN’s shot.You will say that it has to do with the p *** football. “ Google Fonts is a typographic sources library. Some that you can download on your computer yourself. In the case of the web, when a URL points to its API, the browser loads the sources from the Google cloud. If the URL is blocked, there is no data to load. It also affected some of the Github repositories and users of users. Some of them, completely innacious and out of play, as the Users affected in Menéame. Why keep going. After LaLiga, the most immediate doubt had to do with the end of the blockages. The operators soon clear it: Blocks still have life. Although in this case LaLiga is unmarked, since the petition has been executed by Telefónica, the sentence leaves something clear: these weekly update mechanism will have “a duration subject to the duration of three sports seasons, that is, until the end of the Football championships of the 2024-2025 season “. In other words, while there are LaLiga matches, there will be blockages, regardless of whether or not LaLiga that orders them. O2 explained that, after LaLiga, the Second Division Days are held, as well as the promotion matches. The promotion play-off final is planned for June 21date on which the LaLiga calendar officially closes. “The enemy of clubs”. LaLiga continues to protect the importance of audiovisual rights and the fight against fraud in Spain and Portugal. “It is necessary to take into account that for about 70% of clubs, audiovisual rights are their largest source of income.” As detailed, in the last year more than 3,000 IP addresses have been detected transmitting this type of content. The problem? Killthus affecting Municipalities, Some of the largest forums in Spainand hundreds of web addresses without the slightest relationship with the retransmission of content without copyright. Image | LaLiga, Xataka In Xataka | “We have gone from entering 70,000 euros per month to 40,000”: LaLiga IP blocks are bleeding many companies

How to create and share a stickers package at WhatsApp without the need for third -party websites

Let’s explain How to create and share a stickers package In WhatsApp, something for which you no longer need any external website or application. It is a function that is directly integrated into the app, and that allows you to select the stickers you want and create a pack with them. For a while now you can create stickers directly on WhatsAppand now the application has taken a step allowing you to create packs with them. Thus, if you are in a group where you have fun creating custom stickers, you can make a pack so that all members can have them. And the same if it is you who has taken their time to do them. Create Stickers Packs on WhatsApp The first thing you have to do is, when you are in any chat inside WhatsApp, click on the send button stickers. For that, click on the button to the left where you write the message, and then in the options of emojis, gifs and stickers, click on the sticker icon. This will take you to the screen where you can navigate all the stickers you have on WhatsApp, both the packs you have lowered and those that you have created manually. In it, click on the pencil icon Quete will appear above the right on the screen of the stickers. This will activate the options to edit your stickers or delete them. Here, Select the stickers you want include in the pack. Then right to the right click on the creation button which will appear with the icon of two superimposed stickers and a sum symbol. This will take you to a screen where You have to choose the name of the Stickers Pack that you will create with the selected ones. In the event that you already have created packs, before you will go to another screen where you have to choose whether to add them to an existing one or if you want to create a new one with the selection. If you want to share your stickers packthen go to the WhatsApp stickers section and go down as far as you see the pack. Then, click on the three -point button to the right of your name. When you do, Choose the option Sendand this will share the pack in the chat in which you are at that time. In Xataka Basics | How to block so that your messages from your WhatsApp chats can not be shared or photos or videos can be downloaded

How to download Threads videos from the browser and without using websites or applications

Let’s explain you in a simple way How to download Threads videosthe social microblogging network of X and Bluesky of Instagram. In this way, if there is any video that someone publishes and wants to keep, you will know a simple way to do so. We are going to tell you how you can download the Threads videos without using any website or applicationso that you do not expose your privacy. Because even though you open them and click on them the option does not appear, there is a method that you can follow to get it easily. How to lower Threads videos The first thing you have to do is press the video you want to download. When you do, right click, and in the menu that appears click on the option of Inspect That will appear below. Depending on the browser you use, this option can be a bit different, but in general it will be inspection of this element. This will open a window with many data on the side of the browser. In this window, click on your tab Grid. What this tab does is show you the contents that are loaded from the page where you are. Then, click on the video to stop it or reproduce it again, or to advance its content. With that, a row with a code will be shown on the list, where In the column Guy You will see what it puts Average. When there is a marked element on this list as averageIt means that it is a multimedia element. It is the name of the video file. Here, what you have to do is right click on the file, and Choose the option New In the menu that will appear. This will open the video in another tab. But it will open the video directly from the source and without going through the protections imposed by the Threads website. Now, right click on the video, and you can now click on the option to download or save it That will appear. In Xataka Basics | Threads guide: 28 functions and tricks to be able to squeeze the social network to the maximum

The best websites and apps to know what time you will have on your vacation

We bring you a collection with the best applications and websites for Know the time you will do in Holy Week of 2025. With them, you can plan a little better your trip taking into account the possible weather conditions that you will find in your destination. Come on, you will know if you have to take umbrellas or not. We are going to offer you these applications and websites in list format, with a small description for each of them. Thus, it will be easier to explore them and decide which one you want to use. We will also include the links for the websites or to lower mobile apps. Services to see time at Holy Week We continue now with a collection of apps that you can install on your mobile, and where you will be able to see the time you will do during the holidays. You can also see the forecasts several days in advance. Aemet: The official application of the State Meteorology Agency, where you are going to have official information and reliable forecasts. It has 7 -day forecasts and time information at 8,000 Spanish municipalities, and also has information on rains, adverse atmospheric phenomena and beaches. Links: aemet.es, Google Play and App Store. Accuweather: One of the most important weather apps, so much that many mobile manufacturers applications use their data. It offers two -week forecasts, amounts of rain and even a radar to know when storms approach. Links: accuweather.com, Google Play and App Store. Time: Beyond the officers or internationals, this is one of the most reliable apps to know time in Spain. It will offer you detailed forecasts for the next 48 hours and other generals for 14 days, and there is also information for temperature locations, thermal sensation, clouds, atmospheric pressure, air quality or pollen levels. Link: eltiempo.es, Google Play and App Store. Rain Alarm: One of those magical apps that have been essential for more than 10 years. It does not offer time forecasts, but it is simply a radar that warns you when it is about to rain, and in which you can see the evolution of the clouds. You can configure notices to get to you when the rains approach a certain distance, and you can see the evolution of the clouds in the sky to check how they approach or leave. Links: Rain-alarm.com, Google Play and App Store. The Weather Channel: Another of those apps whose data use many other manufacturers, such as Apple in their time app. It offers forecasts for 15 days, maximum and minimum temperatures, humidity, wind gusts, pressure, condensation and everything you need. Links: Weather.com, Google Play and App Store. Meteored: One of the leading apps in Spain to give you the time information, which allows you to see the rain that makes and gives you forecasts 14 days in advance. Links: meteored.com, Google Play and App Store. Weather Underground: A good app with very precise and hyperlocal forecasts, since it has a system for the users to provide time information from the weather stations of their homes. Links: wundergyrund.com, Google Play and App Store 1weather: A veteran mobile application that offers you ten days forecasts. It has real -time information, detailed forecasts, elegant animations and widgets for your phone. Of course, some mobile models are not compatible. Links: Google Play and App Store. Time and radar: Another time application, with rains radar and 14 days predictions. It has data as an air quality index, pollen amounts and news related to time changes. Links: timeyradar.es, Google Play and App Store. Weatherbug: One of the oldest weather forecast applications, and one of the most aesthetic. You have current information and forecasts for hours or days. Depending on time, the interface varies, and you also have time information, air quality, fire or ray falls. Links: Weatherbug.com, Google Play and App Store. In Xataka Basics | How to see air quality and temperature with Google Maps

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