Direct from NOAA—no graphics, no gimmicks
Loads fast and updates simultaneously with NOAA.
4.72 out of 5
3,060 ratings in United States
Loads fast and updates simultaneously with NOAA.
Absolutely superb app. It goes above and beyond the typical weather reports and gives added “behind the scenes” information.
I like that the app is so detailed. The only thing I would like to see would be a radar that you can put into motion.
Not that great. I just now looked at it and after pulling down the screen the latest info was ten hours old! Not of much use. I’ll give it another chance.
Love that you can see the reasoning behind a forecast, in as much or as little detail as you like.
Living in Oklahoma, we can have all four seasons in one week. Living in a mobile home makes OK tornado season even scarier. I especially like how there is a permanent section for watches/warnings. I can quickly verify if there is one or NONE, which helps with my peace of mind. I also appreciate the in depth Short Term descriptions because it explains what might happen and why. This is exactly what I was looking for in a weather app. I just wish there was a widget (for quicker watch/warn double checking).
This app simply re-sells everything provided at taxpayer expense from the US National Weather Service. This app is literally just regurgitating the text from the NWS website. The NWS is prohibited by law from making their own weather app, so we can all get fleeced by people like this app developer and the politicians like the CEO of accuweather who got appointed to be the director of the Dept of Commerce. You are a bad person for doing unethical reselling and you should feel bad.
I am a weather geek with a physics degree. I understand the weaknesses and failure of weather apps that boil weather forecasts into a single digit or a range of probabilities. The Deep Weather app is unique. It boils all the technical information into a simple, easy to understand narrative that is spot on. In the past as we’ve travelled during the winter in the American West I’ve used the NWS twitter posts to understand the trends in upcoming weather. From now on I will check Deep Weather first before tackling the technical forecasts.
I really like this app, but I think an even better name for it would be “No Frills Weather”, because I think it’s a niche product that would be most appealing to the kind of people who prefer more bare-bones, no-frills things.
I like the idea of this app. The use of text instead of graphics is refreshing, and the Extended Forecast screen tells me what I need for the area I search for. Unfortunately it constantly displays messages about location being turned off, often two at a time, layered on top of each other, and clicking the X on one of them sometimes fails to dismiss it. If all those location messages could be turned off this would be a nice app.
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