Earlier this year, the Dark Sky Company introduced Forecast, a simple yet powerful weather API that provides short and longterm weather predictions. In this series we will create an iOS application that is powered by the Forecast API. Forecast is free for up to a thousand API calls per day, so feel free to sign up for a developer account and follow along with me. Even though a number of open source wrappers for the Forecast API are available, in this series we will use the AFNetworking library to query the Forecast API. In the first part of this series, we will create the project's foundation and implement a basic user interface. Even though our application is simple in scope, it will support multiple locations and that is what we will focus on in this article.


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