9 points

I really miss the pre-enshittified Wunderground. And Dark Sky was decent, too.

In the Houston area, Space City Weather is great.

For tropical storms in the US, TheEyeWall.com is good.

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3 points

Man WU was the king back in the day. It’s too bad The Weather Channel destroyed it after destroying themselves.

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As an alternative to his recommendation of Apple Weather for generic weather info, I’d highly recommend weawow, or QuickWeather (available in f-droid).

Easily the best two weather apps I’ve tried on android.

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As good as weather.gov is for weather forecasting, their website is absolutely stuck in the dinosaur age of the 1990s.

We need some politicians to give the go-ahead for some funding for a modern phone/tablet app that has all that functionality.

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NOAA has been working on a newer interactive map. It’s pretty good and even works on mobile.

https://nowcoast.noaa.gov/

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2 points

I wish there was a weatheromega analogue for the Uk. Otherwise, between apple weather and windy, I’m pretty well catered for

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My understanding is the UK government makes it cost prohibitive to acquire data from their radars.

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2 points

That surprises me not at all

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2 points

I like MyRadar.

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