Over the years I have tried many weather apps. I mostly am interested in the weather radar display and sorting out what bad weather may be headed my way. I have a few go-to apps/websites depending on what I'm looking for, but I'd like to get some opinions on the favorites that other use.
Here are the ones I use:
I have gravitated to an app called Windy that is also available on a browser. I use it mostly for the weather radar, winds and storm warnings. I turn on the lightning with the sound effects as sensory feedback during electrical storms. You can sometimes determine where that loud thunderboomer just struck.
I also like the NWS website which gives an hourly graphical forecast. I have a number of locations stored as bookmarks. I use the NWS forecast most often for seeing what tailgating is going to look like. I've occasionally posted some of those graphs on the message board. This site seems to give me the most reliable weather forecast and I like the hourly format.
I also use the Ambient Weather website and app, primarily to look at the weather station I installed at the Crawford. I most often check it out for rainfall and look at the rainfall and winds from other weather stations around town and across the state.
Here are the ones I use:
I have gravitated to an app called Windy that is also available on a browser. I use it mostly for the weather radar, winds and storm warnings. I turn on the lightning with the sound effects as sensory feedback during electrical storms. You can sometimes determine where that loud thunderboomer just struck.
I also like the NWS website which gives an hourly graphical forecast. I have a number of locations stored as bookmarks. I use the NWS forecast most often for seeing what tailgating is going to look like. I've occasionally posted some of those graphs on the message board. This site seems to give me the most reliable weather forecast and I like the hourly format.
I also use the Ambient Weather website and app, primarily to look at the weather station I installed at the Crawford. I most often check it out for rainfall and look at the rainfall and winds from other weather stations around town and across the state.