Weatherlane
A design-forward weather app. The forecast is a single vertical lane you scrub through (sunrise to sunset to tomorrow) with weather conditions attached as nodes you can land on.
The premise
Most weather apps present time as a horizontal scrubber and conditions as a parallel grid of cards. The information's all there, but the relationship between time and weather feels accidental. Weatherlane collapses both into a single axis: the lane is time, and the nodes on it are the weather.
The interaction is closer to a music player's progress bar than a traditional forecast view. Drag through the day, the conditions update as you go, and the visual density of the lane reflects the rate at which the weather is changing.
Where it is
Currently in design prototyping: the lane interaction works and the WeatherKit integration is wired up. Polish, transitions, and the multi-location case are next.