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Recording Precipitation on Your iPhone: A Comprehensive Guide

June 18, 2026 · The Clime Team
Recording Precipitation on Your iPhone: A Comprehensive Guide

Monitoring precipitation is essential for various activities, from gardening to planning outdoor events. Fortunately, your iPhone offers several methods to record and track precipitation data.

Utilizing the Built-in Weather App

The Weather app on your iPhone provides comprehensive weather information, including precipitation forecasts. To access detailed precipitation data:

  1. Open the Weather App: Launch the Weather app on your iPhone.
  2. Select a Location: Choose the location you're interested in.
  3. View Precipitation Details: Tap on the hourly or daily forecast to see expected precipitation amounts.

For a visual representation, you can view full-screen precipitation maps:

  1. Access the Map: In the Weather app, select a location and tap the map icon at the bottom.
  2. Choose Precipitation Map: Tap the overlay menu in the upper right corner and select the precipitation map.
  3. Navigate the Map: Drag to move and pinch to zoom in or out.

This feature allows you to visualize precipitation patterns over time and across different regions. (support.apple.com)

Setting Up Precipitation Notifications

To receive alerts about upcoming precipitation:

  1. Enable Location Services: Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services, and ensure it's turned on for the Weather app.
  2. Allow Notifications: Navigate to Settings > Notifications > Weather, and enable "Allow Notifications."
  3. Activate Precipitation Alerts: Open the Weather app, tap the list icon in the bottom right, and under "Stay Dry," turn on notifications for your location.

These steps will notify you when rain or snow is expected in your area. (makeuseof.com)

Recording Precipitation with Third-Party Apps

For more detailed tracking and recording of precipitation, consider using specialized apps:

  • MyPrecip: This app allows you to record daily precipitation amounts for rain, snow, ice, or a mix in various units. It also lets you view your precipitation history and share your records with friends. (apps.apple.com)

  • Precip - Rain, Snow & Weather: This app provides hyper-local accuracy, showing rainfall and snowfall totals at your exact location for the past 12, 24, or 48 hours. It also offers live precipitation maps and years of historical data. (apps.apple.com)

Understanding Precipitation Measurements

In meteorology, a "trace" denotes an amount of precipitation that is greater than zero but too small to be measured by standard units. This indicates that precipitation occurred, but not enough to register reliably. (everything.explained.today)

Conclusion

Recording and monitoring precipitation on your iPhone is straightforward using the built-in Weather app and specialized third-party applications. By leveraging these tools, you can stay informed about weather conditions and make better decisions for your activities.

Highlights:

  • Inconsistent precipitation data in Apple … - Apple Community, Published on Sunday, November 30
  • Weather for past week: How to see stats in Apple Weather app | Cult of Mac, Published on Tuesday, June 17

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