Texas Storm Chasers

Published by: Texas Storm Chasers
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Our free Texas Storm Chasers app includes real-time Texas weather articles, interactive weather radar, live storm chase video, and new features based on follower suggestions. After serving over one half million social media followers we’re excited to announce the introduction of the Texas Storm Chasers app. Our team of vetted weather enthusiasts and storm chasers provide you with up-to-date weather information. Some might say we even do it with a bit of Texas flair.
Our app is designed to work flawlessly with our weather blog. That compatibility ensures we’re able to provide rapid weather updates during high-impact events. Take that a step further with our free interactive weather radar. Previously available only on our website our interactive weather radar has been included within the app itself. Track storms in your neighborhood or across the United States without leaving the app.
Stay weather aware and up to date with the Texas Storm Chasers App, download free today!
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Ad Removal - Yearly
14.00 ₩
Ad Removal - Monthly
2.20 ₩

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Texas Storm Chasers FAQ

  • Is Texas Storm Chasers free?

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

  • Is Texas Storm Chasers legit?

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

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  • How much does Texas Storm Chasers cost?

    Texas Storm Chasers has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 8.10 ₩.

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Texas Storm Chasers Reviews

Love this app

wax_idiotic on

United States

This is my go-to app for weather living in central Texas. I love all the options.. the severe weather outlooks, alerts that actually show up (the weather channel app is useless for this), and the day by day and hourly forecasts. Having more than one radar choice is so useful, and it’s made predicting whatever is heading my way so much easier. Thank you to the team that created and maintains this app. It’s a genuine lifesaver.

Impossible to pay you

NorthTexasRedHead on

United States

I’d love to pay you 10 bucks a month. There’s no place to subscribe in your app. ———— I’m removing the app. I’d happily pay for no ads but can’t find a way to do that. Love you guys but really, the app is unpleasant.

Love the app but don’t pay to remove ads.

Rowdy York on

United States

Paid to remove ads but they keep coming. Cancelled the subscription but no refund for the 11 unused months.

Paid the subscription. Ads still pop up

keyesvillegold on

United States

This app has many great weather features and info. It is one of the better weather apps. I paid the subscription to have the ads removed and they are still there. This the 2 stars. Once they can figure this out I will change my rating to 5 stars. Gary S

Im dine with these apps for weather

geting fed up on

United States

Apparently not a single one can even come close to predicting the weather for south texas! All of yall are over paid!

Paid subscription

JML T on

United States

I first in stalled this app a few weeks ago and it appeared to work like a champ. I decided to pay for the subscription to keep from getting ads. Shortly after, I started getting Page 404 errors. I reported it to the developer on two different occasions and received no response. Now the app is showing ads again. I’ve requested a full refund due to the app issues.

Radar

adbnagnwfbatba on

United States

I live in Lubbock, but when I click on the radar it defaults to Atlanta Georgia and I have to drag the radar to West Texas. Is there a geo location button I’m not seeing on the radar screen? Also, most days the radar will not load, even on Wi-Fi.

Another company selling subscriptions.

Jarlwulf on

United States

Used the free app, and I liked it, so I purchased the app. Fast forward 10 or 11 months, they’ll sell you a subscription to get rid of the ads they suddenly put all over the place. Not a great way to do business. Remember when you could just buy something and not subscribe to it? Kind of want my money back now.

Used to be clumsy but useful. Now it’s just another radar app

OgreSpb on

United States

Before the recent update the app was able to show clouds, rain, temperature, wind direction, spinners and hail on a single app, which made the app to stand out. Now it’s just another radar app on the market. You get the same data with the built in Weather app.

Very poor app

Mikeatcut on

United States

This app is next to useless. Ads, ads, ads, and almost impossible to navigate.

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