On the "Tomorrow" tab, you see a graph with the hourly temperature over the 24 hours from 7 am the next day to 7 am the following day. There is additional data showing precipitation and wind forecasts over the same period. The final tab, as we mentioned, shows the forecast for the next 10 days.
But with the upcoming Material You redesign, which 9to5 Google says was tweeted by an undisclosed Googler today, the tabs are gone and all of the data is placed on a single page that shows the hourly forecast and the 10-day forecast. Se we would assume (which usually is a potentially lethal endeavor) that the rest of the data that normally would show up under the "Tomorrow" tab can be viewed by scrolling down on the page.The current design is on the left and center with the redesigned app on the right. Image credit 9to5Google
The cute illustration still appears, but it only takes up a small amount of the real estate right below the current temperature, current weather conditions, and the day's high and low temperatures. In a way, it makes the Google Weather app look a little like the dime-a-dozen weather apps available from the Play Store.
The Google Weather app is available for Android users and can be installed by going to the Google Discover page (swipe to the right from the first home screen) and tap the button on the top of the screen that contains your local weather. That will take you to the Google Weather app and you should see a message asking you whether you want to keep the Google Weather app on your home screen.
When the new Material You version of the Google Weather app will be disseminated is unknown, but as soon as it does appear, we will update this story.
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