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I’m not much of a storm watcher - I check enough to know the temp and if it’s going to rain.
But what’s a good app that’s easy to understand to watch whatever is going on today? So many apps seem unnecessarily complicated. |
| I like Weather Bug. |
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Following this.
I just know it’s not the Apple weather app. It’s ridiculously inaccurate. |
| Spend a couple minutes reading a report from either your local NWS office or Capital Weather Gang. They both do a good job of laying out all the scenarios. It's not an app, sorry. The apps are just pulling weather model data and have 0 insight for complex weather patterns. |
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Also agree Capital weather gang gives you context and information to understand the prediction/forecast.
I use the Weather Channel, which has a radar feature, so I can see what's happening and what will likely happen. I think their write ups of upcoming, daily weather are bad, though, and while they do have a feels like temp there's not enough context. |
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If you happen to be in the DMV, this is the local office
https://www.weather.gov/lwx/ Any app is pulling model data/or just using the weather service and putting their own spin on top. That's the original source |
| Weather Underground. A farmer friend told me about it and I figured that if a farmer uses it, it's good. |
| Buffalo wings! |
| I use MyRadar free app to monitor storms realtime. It’s a good supplement to weather reports to see the local details and to figure out gap timing on scattered storms. |
| I don’t know but CWG has not been very accurate lately, either with snow ie today’s storms. Everything is overhyped. |
| I use accuweather which has been good with its predictions lately including snow amount. |
| National weather service is the best. |