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| quote: Originally posted by JDHunz: quote: Originally posted by joel9507: quote: Originally posted by PowerSurge: I use Accuweather.
Same here.
Yep...has been very accurate for me..
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| Posts: 2043 | Location: Liberty, MO | Registered: November 28, 2004 |
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| Myradar user here.
SIDE NOTE: if you want a hilarious weather app with NSFW comments about how hot it is, or how cold it is, try WTForecast.
Today is being described as "hotter than a Siracha enema." |
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| quote: Originally posted by JDHunz: quote: Originally posted by joel9507: quote: Originally posted by PowerSurge: I use Accuweather.
Same here.
Yep...has been very accurate for me..
Same here.
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| Posts: 4334 | Location: ALABAMA | Registered: January 05, 2008 |
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| I use weather channel and accuweather for forecasts. Hi-Def radar for maps. It updates very fast, every 30 seconds or minute I believe. The weather channel and accuweather app radars update every 10-15 minutes I think.
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| quote: Originally posted by JALLEN: Weather undergroind has had a terrific app, Storm, which was just discontinued. It wanted us to download a weather channel app, Storm Radar, which is terrible, hard to use, no forecasts thst I can find, very limited, etc.
Any suggestions for a usable app, maps, radar, forecasts, etc?
Forecasts? In Texas? Bwahahahaha. . You could take a weatherman everywhere you went and it wouldn’t help. More seriously though, NOAA website for forecasts and RadarScope for near real-time storm tracking has been my goto for years. Up north of you in DFW, radar apps and TV are good but the actual radar feeds have limits for tornadoes and hail. Here, tuning in to SkyWarn on 2m ham is the absolute best for storms. That’s how the local TV weathermen get updates. |
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| Check out SpaghettiModels. I know, funny name, but LOTS of weather sites. You'll learn, be entertained and amazed for hours, even days. Fantastic one stop place. Additionally, just google "National Weather Service (and your city/area). Great professional site. San Antonio NWS |
| Posts: 12063 | Location: Near Hooker Oklahoma, closer to Slapout Oklahoma | Registered: October 26, 2009 |
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