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Along with Weather App, I use something sophisticated to get
some fun better insights.
50+ weather layers, weather radar and satellite
www.windy.com
They offer lots of weather maps, which are provided by local meteorological departments and/or satellites. They are highly accurate, and can even trace cyclones and typhoons pretty much exactly. Though, the counter question which comes to my mind is, whether I need to get this much deep details ?
I'm pretty much waterproof
In my case, it should be heatproof.

I am highly suited to thrive in tropical and hot weather. Average temperature for us is around 34
°C throughout the year, though the average is shifted upwards due to summers which reach near or over to 50
°C.
The coldest which I had experienced is 6-7
°C in winters here. Hence I am also not good in icy weather, and to make it more funny, I had not even experienced snowfall !! So I am also on same boat w.r.t. icy conditions.
And now from curiosity, if anyone had experienced even cold weather than what I said, then may I know whether you use warm clothing when weather dips below 12-13
°C ?
Because in ours case, we need to wear the sweaters, jackets as soon as temperature goes below that value.