
Rain Log
SUPPORT
Original RainLog App – iOS 26.2 Compatibility Notice
We are aware that the recent iOS 26.2 update has caused the original RainLog app to stop functioning correctly.
We are currently working on a solution that will allow users to retrieve any available rainfall data and/or backups from the original RainLog app. An update for the original app will be released as soon as possible to enable this data recovery.
Please note that the original RainLog app is no longer actively maintained and is considered legacy software. In the meantime, you are welcome to begin using RainLog V2 for ongoing rainfall measurements. Data from the original RainLog will still be able to be restored into RainLog V2 at a later date once the update is available.
At this stage, it is expected that the update for the original RainLog app will not be released until after the New Year.
Important:
Do not delete the original RainLog app from your device until you have successfully retrieved your rainfall data in the future.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
If you are experiencing any other technical issues with the app, or if you have any
suggestions, please
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Welcome to Rain Log support.
Here you will find quick tips on using Rain Log, and the features of the App.

Home Screen.

Graphs.


Comparisons.
Rain Log was developed for any user to keep track of their local rainfall, and other general weather events. It's easy to enter - just double tap on the date box on the calendar, and it will take you to the next section where you can select the appropriate icon, and add your weather info.
IMPORTANT -
RAIN LOG DOES NOT FETCH RAIN DATA. You must enter it in yourself.
With subscriptions, you can add up to 4 individual rain gauges. Compare your rainfall data across months to years.