weather app

justme0485

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I am looking for a good weather app. I was using the stock weather app but I don't like the changes since the UI. What do you recommend? Looking for something thats easy on battery life.
 
I use Weather Underground as well. I also have my own weather station the reports to WU so it's nice to always know my exact weather.
 
I'm a Dark Sky fan. Very accurate forecasts, nice UI. It does require a yearly subscription, but for me, it's worth it.
 
I love Dark Sky's visual layout but their radar maps are too "fuzzy". So for detailed radar maps I use The Weather Channel for Samsung.
 
Been using NOAA and Weatherbug for years. Great combo that handles the erratic weather of Colorado and the rural West.
 
I am looking for a good weather app. I was using the stock weather app but I don't like the changes since the UI. What do you recommend? Looking for something thats easy on battery life.

I use accuweather one of the best apps ..u can even see satellite pics live if storm or cloud cover even gives u storm or thunder warning and very accurate...
 
If you want something fun as well as usrful, check out Carrot Weather. Worth the annual subscription if you want to use different weather providers & more. Great & funny weather condition comments.
 
I use WTForecast. Hilarious forecast comments that can be as rude as you want. Can be adjusted to include profanity or not.
 
Weatherbug has been a great app for me for years, easy to use, and doesn't really affect the battery. it's also free, and no ads.

side note: if you live in an area where you have severe weather (I live in Oklahoma) Radarscope is an awesome live radar app that allows you to storm track. i use it for tracking storms year around. It's 7.99 i think, as a one time purchase, but worth it if you enjoy or need to keep a close watch on weather.
 
I use Weatherbug and love it. Great Radar, accurate, multiple locations. The ONLY thing that I had a bug with was the notifications. Yes, I want to know Severe thunderstorms, or tornado warning/watches. But I've had to block my notifications because they would go off at 3 am for a "Ozone Action Day" or a "High Heat Index Warning." Hey, this is TEXAS in the middle of the Summertime. EVERY day is a high heat index day..
Yes, I've heard that there is a way to filter them out. It don't work. I've gotten detailed instructions saying click here, and there is nothing there to click on. LOL.. I only have the notifications from Midnight to 6 am blocked.
 

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