Storm Radar: Weather Tracker

Weather Radar & NOAA Alerts

Description

Now you can accurately track severe weather in real-time with Storm Radar. This all-in-one high-resolution storm and hurricane tracker is designed to help you stay safe and informed when severe weather approaches. Get live NOAA/National Weather Service alerts right on your device, including winter storm warnings, tornado warnings, severe thunderstorm warnings, and more.
So whether you need to know about the weather forecast for your job, for your home safety, or hobby, Storm Radar helps you see the weather like never before with our precise and powerful advanced map visualizations (the same technology The Weather Channel depends on).
PLAN AHEAD:
- Get a detailed view of the changing weather patterns in your area in vivid color, including how much wind and rain are coming your way.
- Know exactly when and where the storm will hit with 6.5 hours of global future radar.
- Get notified of incoming rain with real-time precipitation alerts for your area.
STAY SAFE:
- Get live local storm alerts including NOAA/National Weather Service severe weather watches, warnings and advisories.
- Be aware of hazardous lightning strikes: get live lightning alerts for your location.
- Customizable map layers give you the ability to visualize impending storms, including extreme conditions like cyclones, tornadoes, tropical storms and hurricanes.
- Use Storm Tracks to understand the storm’s path via motion vectors and up to 30 advanced weather features.
VIEW WEATHER DETAILS:
- Customize your radar map with detailed data overlays, such as wind speed and temperature.
- Use our Mini Map to get two important views in one radar screen: see what is happening in your location, while also having access to a big picture view in the mini map.
GET PREMIUM:
- No Ads
- Full screen radar
- Mini Map
- 6.5 hour future radar
- Storm Tracks
- Local storm reports
- Driving weather impacts
- Snow accumulation
- Lightning activity
- Hurricane tracker
- And all of our advanced map layers
If you choose to purchase the Premium version of Storm Radar, subscription payments will be charged to your App Store account at confirmation of your purchase. Storm subscription auto renews annually. Cancel anytime in Settings > AppleID at least 24 hours before your renewal date to avoid charges. Subscription payments will be charged to your account at confirmation of your purchase and upon commencement of each renewal term. For more information, please see our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use below.
PRIVACY
Our Privacy Policy can be viewed here: https://weather.com/en-US/twc/privacy-policy
Our Terms of Use can be viewed here: http://www.weather.com/common/home/legal.html
FEEDBACK
Your feedback is important to us! If you love our weather app, please rate and review us in the App Store. If you have any questions or suggestions, please email us at [email protected]
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$1.99
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$0.99

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Storm Radar FAQ

  • Is Storm Radar free?

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

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  • How much does Storm Radar cost?

    Storm Radar has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $1.49.

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User Rating

4.24 out of 5

69,770 ratings in United States

5 star
48,091
4 star
8,850
3 star
2,069
2 star
2,367
1 star
8,248
Ratings History

Storm Radar Reviews

The Weather Channel monopoly ruins another great App!

BottomDollarOutdoors on

United States

This was once my favorite weather app. But sadly, like Weather Underground, it was bought out by the weather hoarders at TWC. Now every single feature that made this app worth anything is now a premium feature. Apparently they’re the only ones allowed to let us know what the weather will be. Please TWC, go fall onto a lightning rod.

Nowcast

Vectordawg on

United States

This app is nothing more than a NOWcast, and not a very good one at that. The only thing I find this app useful for is tracking radar during a storm. Seriously, the rain ‘forecast’ for today, as an example, changed at least four times over a three hour period. Rain was supposed to start as early as 1300. Now after a couple of Updates it says it will start after 1700. How the heck are you supposed to use a tool like this to plan anything?

Used To Be Great

noname jablonski on

United States

This was once one of the best weather apps. But for the last year or so, when you tap on the temperature the additional details and long term forecast don’t come up, just a spinner appears. This happens about 50% of the time. Very frustrating for a paid premium app.

Don’t waste your money…..

Unsatisfied…….. on

United States

This used to be my favorite weather app it was always spot on. It was free not full of stupid ads. Then they wanted a yearly fee. I was willing to pay since it was so accurate and easy to use. Since they started charging it has gone way down hill. I’ve been 2 day now where I have the day before hr by hr. It doesn’t ever want to update to the current location. My better half starts giving me the temps for the week and I’m like that not what mine says. Look on another app and huh the temps are much lower. So with that said don’t waste your money on this app. I have cancelled my subscription.

Storm Radar

Gina Ruck on

United States

Love this app!!! It is very accurate on the weather predictions so I use it all the time!!!! Definitely 5 ⭐️’s

Great coverage

GP Ben on

United States

5 stars

Radar

NewEnglandSue on

United States

Best App

Money grab (correct, I don’t have premium)

popgrowl on

United States

This use to be an informative, easy to use app. Now, if you have the free version, it’s loaded with pop up’s, scant weather information, and today, didn’t even show a band of showers over my area (other weather apps did, plus it was raining outside). There are other apps that are free that do the job. I especially like Windy. But this app has really been degraded.

PAID SUBSCRIPTION NEVER WORKS RIGHT

AxeMan84 on

United States

Extended forecasts and hourly forecasts never display right and are NEVER accurate. You pay the subscription fee and non of the info ever displays properly. If I could attach pics here I would. Truly garbage product. Then you go to submit feedback and seek support and you get nonsense replies or no reply and no solutions if the feedback forms don’t crash on you! I expected so much better from the Weather Channel and got zero satisfaction!!! Multiple emails and feedback submissions and no resolution ever provided!!!

Like very much

Tiger Charlie on

United States

Outstanding very good

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App Info

Category
Weather
Languages
Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek (modern), Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Chinese, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
Recent release
3.28 (1 month ago )
Released on
Jun 15, 2017 (7 years ago )
Last Updated
3 days ago
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