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By clicking sign up, I agree that I would like information, tips, and offers about Microsoft Store and other Microsoft products and services. Privacy Statement. Continue Cancel. See System Requirements. Available on PC. Show More. People also like. HueDriver Free. TeslaCam Free. Powerwall Companion Free. What's new in this version 4. Published by Weather Decision Technologies, Inc. Developed by DTN. Approximate size Age rating For all ages.

This app can Use your location Access your Internet connection. Permissions info. Installation Get this app while signed in to your Microsoft account and install on up to ten Windows 10 devices. I need an untethered Watch radar app to use when out on a run, walking the dog, or on a ride. Finally, I do not find the watch app to be useful in tethered mode either; I inevitably would rather have a look at the radar on my phone instead. Please redesign the watch app to be reliable in untethered mode even if it means losing many of the specialist radar products.

The other reviewers are right-- this is the best radar and well worth the cost. I had purchased several others and put off this one because of the price. The other apps disappointed-- they have been inaccurate or slow to update. This one is precise and quick--so far is has never been more than a minute or two before it updates and most often it is up to the moment. And the accuracy has been brilliant. It has many features that I have not yet used, but i hope to learn them soon.

I'm a weather novice, but I definitely want to know where the storms are, where they're going, and how much rain we'll get. This is the best radar by far! Update: the developer keeps refining an already brilliant application.

This is THE radar application, far superior to any other out there. Absolutely one of the best purchases I've ever made for my iOS devices—beautiful on the iPad, crucial app on the phone, and a very informative glance at the radar on the watch.

I bought the upgraded pro version and like the additional features: longer loops and lightening info. As with the basic version of this app, the cost is there but well worth it: this radar and all the features are the some of the best things on my phone. One of the top apps of any kind and one I will subscribe to without hesitation every year.

I have nothing to complain about, however I do wish there was one added feature that would greatly improve it. The only problem is when I see the storms, I can only see the general location of the storm with respect to cities. I wish there was a feature that allowed me to see the precise location of where certain storms are. Even if it was just something where I pressed my finger and it pulled up the latitude and longitude coordinates so I could search them.

It would make it a lot more enjoyable for me and would help me to know exactly what houses or businesses are being affected rather than general locations. Another feature I would like to see is the ability to change the four quick select radars.

I would love to have the choice of what four radars I can choose from when holding down on it. You can view animations and view other radar products that show wind velocity and rainfall as well. The site also layers warning boxes over the imagery so you can see which storms have severe warnings. Despite the drastically improved interface, many of the old negatives remain. Zooming in and out of imagery is fluid, and the satellite map used allows you to zoom down to street level.

In turn, this may cause some inaccuracy in the data, especially when zoomed in. However, the smoothing is addressed in a premium radar option, which offers higher resolution imagery and the previously mentioned forecast radar imagery.

For outdoor enthusiasts that might require a more comprehensive look at the weather—especially boaters and pilots—Windy is a great option. In addition to radar, it overlays wind data information in a fluid and visually appealing way.

You can layer all kinds of things on top, from precipitation to cloud cover, and even browse through weather model data. AccuWeather is another app that does a whole lot more than just radar. Zooming in and out is easy too. The user interface is not as intuitive as others on our list, but in terms of the amount of data available, it is one of the more feature-rich. We feel that unless you need the hyperlocal conditions that Weather Underground provides, opt for The Weather Channel app instead.

The company also has an app, with good weather and lightning data, all for free. While its visual maps for all kinds of weather data are pretty impressive, like the two apps above, it smooths out radar images. Again, not to the degree, The Weather Channel does in its free app, but enough. NOAA Weather Radar Live used to be one of our top recommendations because it was so well-designed, and it offered plenty of free data.

App users have reported that the amount of free data has shrunk, with a premium subscription necessary to use most of the app without annoying subscription popups. Also available are precipitation and satellite data, and you can view forecast data for any location on the map. You have access to every single radar product that the pros do, at practically the same time they see them—along with up to the minute warning information.

While the top end Tier 2 package adds in hail and shear contouring the latter necessary for tornado formation , as well as multi-platform use and a day radar archive. This app was so good that Apple acquired it. While its functionality is slowly being integrated into the iOS weather app, it remains a separate app for the time being.

The weather animations are seamless and polished. Whatever option you choose, any of the weather radar websites and apps above will keep you informed in the event severe weather strikes. Hi, thanks for stopping by.



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