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Get Your Photos Displayed on Yahoo!’s Redesigned Weather App for Android

Yahoo! introduced today an updated Yahoo! Weather Android app that features users photos. You can submit your photos to the Yahoo! Flickr: The Project Weather Pool for an opportunity to be featured on the app.

Yahoo! Weather for Android is available globally:

  • The old version of Yahoo! Weather for Android, a result of an internal Hack Day project, displayed 4-day forecast, current temperature and present-day high and lows. The updated app displays 5 or 10-day forecast and 24-hour weather predictions.
  • Additionally, the updated app has precipitation, wind and pressure, moon phases, UV patterns, sunrise and sunset times and an interactive map.
  • You can add the Weather Android widget on your phone’s home screen so it’s easy to check the weather when your phone is on lock.
  • Sign-in via Yahoo! to receive suggested cities based off your interests and friends.

I installed it on my Android smartphone and it’s beautiful. It knows where you are and displays the weather at your current location. It will also try to display a photo at your location (but not sure if it goes so far as to try to depict the current weather condition). You can specify the temperature to be displayed in °F or °C and specify that you want it to retrive photos when connected on Wi-Fi only.

You can search for weather conditions around the world. Swipe up to reveal a 5d/10d forecast and info about the wind, rain, humidity and even UV index. Photographers would also appreciate the info on sunrise and sunset times.

To learn more, check out their announcement on Tumblr.

TIP: To increase your rate of success of being featured on their app, consider how your (weather-related) photos will look in both the portrait and landscape modes. A square photo (minimum 1024 px x 1024 px) may be best. And don’t forget to geotag them by city and country since Yahoo! wants to display a photo for a person’s current location.

Read the FAQ.