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.
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.
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.
NOAA has been working on a newer interactive map. It’s pretty good and even works on mobile.
I wish there was a weatheromega analogue for the Uk. Otherwise, between apple weather and windy, I’m pretty well catered for
My understanding is the UK government makes it cost prohibitive to acquire data from their radars.
I like MyRadar.