MetService NZ Weather APK
Version 2.19 - com.metservice.krytenmetservice,kryten,weather
New Zealand weather forecasts, rain radar and severe weather warnings.

APP Information
Download Version | 2.19 (249) |
Apk Size | 16.78 MB |
App Developer | Meteorological Service of New Zealand |
Malware Check | TRUSTED |
Install on Android | 8.0.0 and up |
App Package | com.metservice.kryten.apk |
MD5 | 2d7a9100d8f5ab8cb3e4e83be310f85b |
Rate | 3 |
Website | http://www.metservice.com/ |
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Download MetService NZ Weather 2.19 APK
App Description
MetService NZ Weather is metservice,kryten,weather, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 3 by 2 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit Meteorological Service of New Zealand website who developed it. com.metservice.kryten.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 8.0.0 and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 2.19 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 2137+ times on store. You can also download com.metservice.kryten APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.
MetService NZ Weather Features include: - Morning, afternoon, evening and overnight icons for 47 forecast areas, set by our meteorologists, to help you plan your day - Automatically see the forecast and observations that are most relevant to you, by enabling location services or choosing your suburb, town or city - Customise your weather dashboard and the order of forecast modules - 48 hour forecast graphs - Severe Weather Warnings and Watches for your location - MetService TV updates for your region - Real-time Rain Radar for your area - 3 day Rain Forecast maps - Live Traffic Cameras for urban locations - Widget available
App ChangeLog
- Bug fixes
Paul James
With latest update, ad click is triggered by simply scrolling past the ad. Super annoying 😑
Anthony Powell
Good, but upgraded my phone to S20 ultra and app now crashes every time. Originally paid for the ad-free version, but now only have the option for the ad-filled version. Would be nice to see a basic daily isobar map.
Steven Odinot
The previous app showed projected hourly precipitation on the 48 hour scroll forecast. This was useful for planning activities. "Chance of rain in the morning" is much less useful. Please revert to the previous format or make it more obvious if the hourly precipitation is buried somewhere in a menu.
Steve T
Bit disappointed that the ads are so intrusive for something funded by taxes being a State owned company. Need to tone down the size of the ads due to being too big as well as improve loading time. Quite often use overseas based apps to get more accurate forecast so maybe the forecasters can look out the window occasionally?
Phillippa Crews
Too, too slow. the loading of the ad when opening this app cripples it. I'm on Android 12, new phone so as fast as you can get. I have gone back to using Google weather. Ads are okay, but don't let them disrupt the user experience.
Bruce Shelley
App good but forecasting poor. Seems that 4-5 days onwards always forecasting bad weather but that bad weather never arrives. The rain does not seem to have data for rural areas.
Philip Turnbull
Nice visuals and plenty of reporting, but frequently have to wait for ads to load at the start, and then they're mixed in with the reports too. Would be much improved with an ad-free version.
Shelly Hill
This app is RUBBISH. No details at all for my location. No current conditions option. No details under 3 day either (as per the pics shown above. A complete waste of time...unless of course you live in a major town or city
Leanne Fleming
The user experience is shocking on this app. What a fail, so hard to get good visibility over a time line. So many better apps out there.
Andy McKee NZ
Pretty good app let down by how slow the ads are to load. I don't mind seeing them but I do object to waiting twenty seconds while they load. This is not the 90s