Weather alerts that fit your life

The weather shouldn’t have to be unpredictable.

Weather Guardian brings real-time conditions, a 7-day forecast, and custom weather alerts into one clean Android app. Set thresholds that matter to you, add quiet hours, and review your history—so you can plan with confidence.

  • Custom alerts for temperature, wind, rain, and more
  • Quiet hours so notifications only arrive when you want them
  • Forecast + history to see what’s coming and what happened

Available now on Android as a simple weather alerts app for custom notifications, forecast history, and daily planning. iOS release coming soon.

Weather Guardian dashboard showing current conditions and the next 12 hours
Weather Guardian create alert screen with a wind speed threshold
Weather Guardian alerts screen with a temperature alert graph

Clean UI. Fast glanceability. Built to be calm and readable.

Real-time conditions
Current weather for your home location
7-day forecast
Plan ahead with confidence
Custom alerts
Thresholds, graphs, and quiet times

Current and future weather conditions, at your fingertips.

Weather Guardian is designed for people who want useful weather information without noise. Set up alerts that match your routine—commutes, dog walks, runs, gardening, travel days—and let the app do the watching.

Overview

A quick snapshot of current conditions and what’s coming next—ideal for daily planning and checking before you head out.

Customizable alerts

Choose what matters: temperature changes, precipitation, wind, and more. Set your thresholds and be notified when conditions match.

Graphs

Visualize your selected alert across time, including up to 7 days of forecast—great for spotting patterns at a glance.

Quiet hours

Keep notifications helpful, not disruptive. Set quiet times so alerts wait until the right moment.

History

Review past alerts and see upcoming ones. Useful for understanding trends and verifying conditions over time.

Units & preferences

Pick the measurement units you prefer for temperature, wind speed, and more—so everything reads naturally.

Who Weather Guardian is for

Weather Guardian is built for everyday decisions: commuting, school runs, outdoor work, sports, travel days, and anyone who wants calm, reliable weather info.

It’s especially useful if you’re tired of generic notifications and want alerts that match your thresholds and schedule.

Examples of helpful alerts

  • “Notify me if wind exceeds 25 mph between 6am–10pm.”
  • “Alert me when rain is forecast within the next 24 hours.”
  • “Tell me when temperature drops below 2°C.”

Your sensors, everywhere — app + web platform

Weather Guardian isn’t just a weather app — it’s a platform for your own sensors. Place sensors where you care about conditions (home, garden, greenhouse, workshop, allotment), then view readings in the app and on the web. Everything stays clear, calm, and built for quick scanning.

On weather-guardian.com you get a bigger-screen view of your network: an explorable map of sensor locations, dashboards for live readings, and historical views that help you spot patterns and make decisions. Whether you’re protecting plants from frost, monitoring humidity, or tracking wind for outdoor plans, you can see what’s happening at a glance.

Explorable sensor map

Browse sensors visually, zoom in on areas, and open a sensor to see live conditions and recent trends — perfect for checking multiple locations quickly.

Dashboards & history

Clean charts and summaries that make it easy to compare time periods, spot spikes, and understand what changed — especially useful for microclimates.

Built for integrations

Weather Guardian is designed to fit into your setup — not replace it. Use the API to pull live readings and historical sensor data into your own dashboards, reports, spreadsheets, or research workflows.

  • Live readings: fetch the latest temperature, humidity, pressure, and device metrics.
  • Historical exports: pull raw, hourly, or daily summaries for charts and reports.
  • Dashboard-ready data: use consistent response formats that are easy to work with.
  • Privacy-aware access: read your own sensors and public sensors with sensible location precision.

The goal: your data, your sensors, your visibility — from a calm mobile glance to a powerful web view.

What you can do with the platform

  • View all sensors across locations in one place
  • Compare environments (e.g., garden vs greenhouse)
  • Pull readings into your own dashboards via API
  • Export sensor history for reports and comparisons

Example use-cases

  • Frost alerts for plants and pipes
  • Humidity monitoring for sheds/workshops
  • Wind tracking for outdoor work & hobbies
  • Rain events feeding irrigation decisions

Weather Guardian blog

Guides for sensors, APIs, and useful weather alerts.

Read practical posts about Weather Guardian, sensor history, dashboards, API access, custom alerts, and getting more value from your weather data.

Visit the blog

About App Guardian

We’re a UK-based team building modern, reliable software for everyday use. Weather Guardian is our flagship product—focused on clarity, customization, and making weather information genuinely useful.

Our approach is simple: fast UI, accessible design, and features that help you make decisions—not distractions. Android is available now, with iOS coming soon.

Support & contact

Need help, have feedback, or want to report an issue?

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about alerts, quiet hours, and how Weather Guardian is designed to stay calm and readable.

Weather Guardian focuses on clarity and control: customizable alerts, quiet hours, forecast graphs, and history—without clutter. It’s designed to help you make decisions quickly.

Yes. Set quiet hours so alerts don’t interrupt work, sleep, or meetings. Notifications can be delivered when it suits you.

You can view current conditions, a 7-day forecast, alert graphs, and alert history. The app is built to make key changes obvious.

Android is available now. iOS is planned and coming soon.

Yes. Visit weather-guardian.com for the Weather Guardian web platform