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Your favorite weather app for storms

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What is your favorite weather app you use for severe storms season?

I use Radar Scope, it has real time radar returns. It cost 9.99 to get it, and if you want more advanced features you can can subscribe for a year of lightening, storm tracks and split screen to see rotation in a storm, this costs 9.99 a year for these. This app is just radar only. In Ohio where I live, this has served its purpose more then once.

The second one I use is My Radar Pro, it cost 3.99, but there is a free version available also. This one has forecasts. Just an FYI for you.
 
On my phone I have 1Weather which is ok I guess.... disadvantage is the small screen.
RAM truck has UConnect that displays radar on the bigger screen.
Retired, 18" computer screen is great so I use the Weather.com most often
When a big, gruesome storm is brewing, nothing scares the wife more than to
put all the Red and Orange up on the Big Screen!!
 
On my phone I have 1Weather which is ok I guess.... disadvantage is the small screen.
RAM truck has UConnect that displays radar on the bigger screen.
Retired, 18" computer screen is great so I use the Weather.com most often
When a big, gruesome storm is brewing, nothing scares the wife more than to
put all the Red and Orange up on the Big Screen!!

I also use weather.com on my computer. My phone is used to talk , text , take pictures , and sometimes a video.
 
For my iPhone and iPad, Apps: Accuweather; The Weather Channel; Weather Bug; Local news Weather app, Personal home weather station; WeatherLink (local personal weather stations around my area). All the apps I use are free, if I were to pay for one, it would probably be Dark Sky as I've heard good reviews of that app.

Computer(s): 2 personal weather stations that download data to computer and can do forecasting (no radar, but I can get that from above DotComs); Weather Underground (personal weather stations (like mine), that upload data from their stations to the internet.
 
I have tried accuweather, but when they got caught getting and selling your location and then denied it, I was through with them, weather channel app is a good one, my reason for using and paying for radar scope is the radar is real time, maybe 1-2 lag time, all the others are at least 5-8 minute old scans when you get them. I can get that on tv. To me, it was worth paying the one time fee to purchase radar scope. I do pay the extra 9.99 a year for storm tracks, lightening data, split screen for velocity plus a few other features.
 
I have tried accuweather, but when they got caught getting and selling your location and then denied it, I was through with them, weather channel app is a good one, my reason for using and paying for radar scope is the radar is real time, maybe 1-2 lag time, all the others are at least 5-8 minute old scans when you get them. I can get that on tv. To me, it was worth paying the one time fee to purchase radar scope. I do pay the extra 9.99 a year for storm tracks, lightening data, split screen for velocity plus a few other features.
Hmmmm.....I've been using Weather.com on the puter' and past scan takes me from the last hour through the last minute. Doesn't cost cent to use.
 
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