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Storm Radar From The Weather Company Gets A Facelift

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Our recently refreshed, next-generation Storm Radar app is built for both the best casual experience and for pro-level performance and precision; built with all the information you could possibly want. You can forecast storms up to 72 hours in advance with our future radar plus so much more.

Here are some of the improvements to Storm Radar:

  • AI-Powered Weather Assistant™:Have you ever wanted a meteorologist in your pocket? This is your chance. You can ask questions to this agent and get personalized responses about the forecast to help plan your day.

  • More Advanced Layers:If you looked at our app before and thought it just doesn’t have enough, that time is over. The new app has everything from wind to tropical tracks, and you can now dive into individual radar sites to track storms – and their hail, rotation and precipitation – near you at the highest detail. This is an app for both the pros and the casual weather watchers among us.

  • New Widgets:Want glanceable weather? We’ve got it. Track your favorite locations or the weather trends you’re interested in quickly.

  • Smarter Alerts:Receive timely notifications for wind shifts, temperature changes, and other condition updates.

  • Use It Everywhere:Phone, tablet and you can even use it offline!

Here are some ways that you can use Storm Radar where you live:

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  • Southeast:From squall lines to popcorn thunderstorms, there will be a lot to track in the coming months. Dive into the single site radar layers to know what these storms might have in store.

  • Southern Plains:The peak of tornado season is still ahead, meaning you’ll want to watch the widgets for dropping pressure or increasing chances of rainfall.

  • Northeast:Weather can remain fickle through the spring months and into the summer. Turn your alerts on and chat with our Weather Assistant to plan your week.

  • Central U.S.:Whether you are chasing with spotty internet or watching storms from afar in a coffee shop, you can use Storm Radar as thunderstorms flare up each afternoon. You can track road conditions, too.

  • Northern Plains and Rockies:The severe weather threat often increases through June. Watch our wind layer to see how to handle your fit for the day.

We aren’t the only ones raving about this new app . You should download it today.

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