StationWeather - METAR and TAF

Aviation Weather and Radar

Published by: Oliver Puetz
Downloads
Revenue

Description

- METARs, TAFs, ATIS, NOTAMs, Weather Radar and more
- Decoded weather reports for faster and better briefings
- Live TAF breaks down forecast assessment to a matter of seconds
- Stay up to date with widgets and Apple Watch complications
Forget raw weather reports.
When you go flying with StationWeather, you will speed up your weather briefing to a few seconds, while getting an even better understanding of current and forecast situations than you ever could with raw reports.
By completely decoding METAR and TAF reports, StationWeather is able to present the data in an intuitive way that you will get with no other weather app.
Analyze a complete METAR report at a glance. Then head over to Live TAF and instantly see the complete weather report valid at any given time - presented to you on a beautiful and unique user interface.
We know NOTAMs can be time consuming to read, so they’re sorted, filtered, and color coded by their relevance from the start. And because filters are fully customizable, you can tailor NOTAMs just for your specific operation.
StationWeather now also supports live D-ATIS reports for participating airports (currently around 80 US airports).
Worldwide live weather radar coverage in addition to an extensive set of more than 700 weather charts from all ICAO regions will make sure you know your weather before you go.
By getting access to over 40,000 stations, you will find the one you're looking for. And if a station does not publish its own weather, you can connect it with a nearby station to display those reports instead.

Terms of Use: https://stationweather.com/terms-of-use-app
Hide Show More...

In-Apps

StationWeather Pro (Yearly)
$6.99
StationWeather Pro (2 Months)
$1.99

Screenshots

StationWeather FAQ

  • Is StationWeather free?

    Yes, StationWeather is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

  • Is StationWeather legit?

    🤔 The StationWeather app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.

    Thanks for the vote

  • How much does StationWeather cost?

    StationWeather has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $4.49.

  • What is StationWeather revenue?

    To get estimated revenue of StationWeather app and other AppStore insights you can sign up to AppTail Mobile Analytics Platform.

User Rating

5 out of 5

1 ratings in Algeria

5 star
1
4 star
0
3 star
0
2 star
0
1 star
0
Ratings History

StationWeather Reviews

Widgets not refreshing after recent app update

old guy on

United States

Most recent app update seems to have killed Home Screen widgets’ ability to refresh their info. Still a great app, just hobbled a bit by lackluster widgets.

Airport Elevation at 0

JustinB1224 on

United States

This app is what I have been using for recent METAR data since I started my flight training and have used it since. It has been amazing until recently when every time I try to see the airport elevation its is showing “0”. Besides the elevation being wrong it also messes up the pressure and density altitudes. If there is a fix for this or if any devs can help that would be great as I really do love this app and have been subscribed for the past year.

Too many features require payment

Jnachod2015 on

United States

Good things: there are no ads, and the user interface is aesthetically pleasing, more so than the competitor app AeroWeather Pro. Unfortunately, I feel this app tries way too hard to nudge me into subscribing. The very first time I downloaded the app I was immediately shoved a modal dialog to accept a free trial, and when I dismissed this dialog, a different subscription with a free trial was offered. Then all throughout the user interface there are places where you can be swept into the subscription signup flow. Below your list of airports, in the settings, when you tap on certain icons on a map. At least let me look thru the app in peace the first time I open it, and maybe down the road I’d be glad to check out the pro features. And of course they make you pay to use ANY widget functionality at all. I would consider paying for this app but I’d like to just buy it and not have to keep opening my wallet up every so often. Guess you can’t do that! What’s to prevent the price from sneakily being raised before my next renewal date, like the scams run by so many newspapers these days?

Watch complications are buggy

Torche904 on

United States

Specifically with the info graph watch face, I like to have the local winds show on the sun dial top position and it’s now allowing me to click my sundial right app (which is my stop watch for procedure turns) I’d like this to be evaluated please. Also, I get weather reports of zero wind a lot. I work at my home airport, and have access to the AWOS. I know the winds aren’t zero. Please look into this.

Free version doesn’t work

russian navigator68 on

United States

Very useful app! But the “limited offer” doesn’t allow to use the free version without subscription. The button “dismiss” doesn’t work… Is it permanent or temporary?

Cool features but incredibly unfriendly

Realtimenews on

United States

I’ve used the app for almost a year now and it’s been great, but with the latest update it’s become incredibly user-unfriendly. I can’t set the airport I want to see on the iPhone lock screen widget, the information is never up to date, constantly having to refresh… what happened??

Great

Hdjcidnsjsnx on

United States

Simple, and accurate. Has great information,and I love the widget feature

Best Aviation App

DouglasJayK on

United States

This is hands down the best aviation app on the market (in any category). I use the iPhone app and widgets before every flight for an immediate and easy look at all the airports around me. Even while flying the Apple Watch app is a huge time savor to get a quick glance at the weather (reported ceilings, winds, & pressure) before landing. Don’t waste another moment, subscribe to the annual pro membership and don’t look back!

No good use

741XM on

United States

So sadly this doesn’t work very well (almost not usable) on the cellular Apple Watch without the iPhone tethered to it, if I have my iPhone on me anyways it easier to just look on foreflight, so there’s not much of a use for this app, Windh seems to do the same thing but actually works on the Apple Watch when it’s solo, as does NRST for frequencies and a heading and decent rate to the nearest field. On a good note, the GUI is kinda slick

Missing maps with frontal positions

Allen Lieberman on

United States

Tetrahedral on display is backwards. The point of the tetrahedral is pointed into the wind. What is displayed is how a wind sock behaves. Think of the point of the tetrahedral as the nose of the airplane. That helps the pilot to visually see from the air which runway to select.

Store Rankings

Ranking History
Category Rankings
Chart
Category
Rank
Top Grossing
7
Top Grossing
17
Top Grossing
27
Top Grossing
28
Top Grossing
30

Keywords

StationWeather Competitors

Name
Aviation Weather Route Planner
METAR, NOTAM, TAF, Airports
Easy Aviation Weather - WX
METAR TAF NOTAM Pilot Weather
Aviation weather - METAR & TAF
your flying weather
AeroWeather Pro
Current and precise weather
Stratus Insight EFB
Your Digital Copilot
Garmin Pilot
Plan. File. Fly. Log.
AeroWeather Lite
Current and precise weather
NOAA Aviation Live Sky Weather
ATIS App
Digital ATIS for US Airports!
ForeFlight Mobile EFB
Intelligent Apps for Pilots

StationWeather Installs

Last 30 days

StationWeather Revenue

Last 30 days

StationWeather Revenue and Downloads

Gain valuable insights into StationWeather performance with our analytics.
Sign up now to access downloads, revenue, and more.

App Info

This page includes copyrighted content from third parties, shared solely for commentary and research in accordance with fair use under applicable copyright laws. All trademarks, including product, service, and company names or logos, remain the property of their respective owners. Their use here falls under nominative fair use as outlined by trademark laws and does not suggest any affiliation with or endorsement by the trademark holders.