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Hey, All!
I've not seen a recent thread about weather apps—what are y'all using these days with good results? I've got Hyperlocal on my Samsung, but the Foreca and WeatherKit sources are often completely different. Sent from my SM-S931U using Tapatalk |
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I'm a weather app freak and in my experience, wunderground is hands down the best.
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Weather Underground is my choice as well. I have my Davis weather station linked to it. They are supposedly in the process of revamping the interface. I hope it gets even better and they don't goof it up.
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I use a very simple app called RadarX. Not a lot of bells a whistles but I'm primarily interested in only radar. It provides basic current and 10 day forecasts using NOAA and NWS servers as well as severe weather warning alerts. Pretty small footprint on my android phone, ~ 30 MB. The only feature I wish it had is wind mapping.
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I use My radar
It's awesome for checking storms. Rain, snow, etc. I useir for all outdoor activities. Once I was ancored at Silver Sands and used it to check on a fast surprise pop up storm. It correctly showed me that the storm would bypass me as it headed along Governor's Island. Other apps show weather radar, but not like this one that focuses to do one job well! And it's free with minimal interruptions. I recommend it all my friends.
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I don't use an app for use while boating, although I check the radar on the PC before heading out if the forecast suggests showers are possible. I use multiple sources for longer predictions, days out. Consistency in predictions across sites gives some confidence in those forecasts. I'm more interested in predictions for planning hikes, and in particular the mountain-specific predictions. Conditions up top can be drastically different from what predictions for surrounding low-level indicate. I do like the 10-day Wunderground predictions for their graphical presentation. In particular, the blue shaded chance of precipitation curve for a day can tell me if the day will be generally wet. On the other hand, a sharp spike in that curve for late in the day may mean the expected passage of a front, perhaps with t-storms, while most of the day will be rain-free.
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