<p>The app combines your daily forecast with local photos from Flickr. "We've created a spectacular new design that takes advantage of the larger screen," Adam Mathes, director of mobile weather product management, said in a blog post. "You'll immediately see a smart summary of weather data along with curated photography. As you scroll, forecasts, graphs, and weather data delightfully animate with every interaction. Watch as raindrops fall, clouds move in, and the sun rises."</p><p>The app also lets users share weather information with friends via text, email, Twitter, or Facebook.</p><p>Photos are pulled from those submitted to the Project Weather Flickr group; "we look forward to seeing more of your weather photos," Mathes said.</p><p>Yahoo Weather for iPad is now available on the iTunes Store.</p><p><a href="http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2428409,00.asp">Keep reading...</a></p>