Just like the iPhone's face emoji, we need a little help clearing things up (looking at you, "information desk person" emoji). You think you have life figured out because a cloud with snowflakes is obviously a weather icon that indicates snow but then you spot a symbol that's a cloud with a snowflake and lines, and suddenly, nothing makes sense anymore. But sometimes it can feel like the symbols make it harder than it should be to figure out whether (and how much) it's going to snow. To make your life easier, you then have the weather symbols. You'll get all the expected weather-y info, ranging from high and low temps, sunrise and sunset times, and then, of course, the numbers on rain, humidity, and wind speed. You'll instantly get the forecast for the day and the following week. To use Weather (it's preinstalled on iPhones), type in a city, zip code, or airport location. ![]() If you need to know what all the iPhone weather symbols mean, you'll be happy to learn that Apple updated the symbols and what they mean in December 2020. Then, to figure out whether you need a rain jacket or a full-on umbrella and rain boots, you'll need to decipher the emoji-esque symbols iPhone uses to indicate different weather conditions. If you've got an iPhone and want to know if it's sweater weather or certified coat season, chances are you use the iPhone Weather app.
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