IT House April 26 news, according to 9to5 Mac reported that for some strange reason, Apple iPad is still missing some native iOS apps - such as calculators and weather apps. While there's no sign that iPad will eventually get the weather app this year alongside the upcoming iPadOS 16, the new concept design accurately shows how the app will look on the big screen.

Designer Timo Weigelt moved the Weather app on the iPhone to the iPad and followed Apple's design guidelines, which seemed more realistic.
Because the iPad's screen is larger, the app displays more information at the same time. For example, in landscape orientation, the weather app displays a sidebar with all of the user's favorite cities and a more detailed forecast. The designers also came up with some new ideas for the app.
This concept brings a "nudge mode" to weather apps, so users can rearrange the information panels in any way they like. Weigelt also wants weather notifications and macOS versions.
With iPadOS 15, Apple finally allows users to add a full weather widget to the iPad home screen. However, once you click on it, the widget will redirect to the Weather Channel website in Safari. Maybe this year Apple will finally give iPad users what they really need.