You can now predict your island’s weather patterns onAnimal Crossing: New Horizons, all thanks toMeteoNook, a browser-based weather app.

The app wascreatedby Ash Wolf, also known as Ninji, a software developer in Glasgow and, for many Animal Crossing lovers, a savior for their ability to understand and work out the game’s many quirks.

Weather patterns are highly important in New Horizons for several reasons. They affect when certain bugs and fish appear or disappear. When it rains, Coelacanths, which sell for 15,000 bells, appear in the sea and snails appear on bushes, but butterflies disappear. Rain predictions can also be extremely helpful if you’re trying to grow hybrid flowers.

When the sky is clear at night, shooting stars are far more likely to appear. Occasionally, your island will also get rainbows, fog, and the Aurora Borealis in the wintertime. By entering known data points, MeteoNook can predict the weather on your island down to the second. Here is how you can do it.

How to use MeteoNook to predict weather patterns in Animal Crossing

How to use MeteoNook to predict weather patterns in Animal Crossing

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