[Updated with new features below.]

Just in time for the massive ‘bomb cycle’ winter storm rolling over the East Coast, Weather Line is out with a new version optimized for iPhone X. In addition to going full screen on the flagship iPhone, the data rich forecast app includes a few tweaks and a temporary price cut as well.

Weather Line 1.9 for iOS will be on sale for $2.99, down from $3.99, for one week to celebrate the iPhone X update. The new version also includes these changes:

The app, which was created by Ryan Jones, has also taken on a new developer with Deepak Mantena, who worked on the latest version, joining Jones to work on Weather Line 2.

Added Cloud Cover metric

Hidden short term forecast when not available

Weather Line touts Dark Sky-powered hyperlocal precipitation prediction, visually rich charts for seeing forecasts, a super small install size optimized for limited storage, and no background location tracking.

Grab Weather Line for iPhone X for $2.99 (reg. $3.99) starting today on the App Store, and stay tuned for version 2 this year.

Update 1/9: Version 1.9.1 is out as a quick update to add a couple new features:

What’s New in Version 1.9.1

Added Rain Amount and Cloud Cover to iPhone Plus and iPhone X.

NEW

– new Rain Amount data (X & Plus) – new Cloud Cover data (X & Plus)

FIXES

– adjust graphs to be more centered – rename “Amount” to “Rain”, since Dark Sky only counts liquid precipitation