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This weather app keeps you updated on incoming weather events for only $39.99

dimanche 7 avril 2024, 12:00 , par Macworld UK
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For any occasion, whether it’s game day, a family fishing trip, or a stroll through your neighborhood, having a weather app you can trust can make all the difference. Rather than rely on the weather app pre-installed on your smartphone, get real-time weather updates and interactive radar from Weather Hi-Def Radar.

This app isn’t your regular weather app — you can track weather up to 10 days in advance, set alerts for precipitation activity, and more. Lifetime access to Weather Hi-Def Radar is now only $39.99 (reg. $149).

The app (4.6-star rating on the App Store!) is simple and intuitive, featuring easy-to-read interactive satellite maps showcasing all the most accurate live and predictive weather radar visuals. With Weather Hi-Def Radar, you’ll have a complete look at what meteorologists are expecting in your area for the next ten days, including temperature forecasts, rainfall, snowfall, hurricane and tornado updates, and various other critical weather conditions.

The app’s advanced map overlays put your weather into context, featuring critical details you need about any area, such as icy roads, tropical storms, wildfires, earthquakes, air quality, and more. You can even set up severe weather alerts so you’re instantly notified of events like incoming storms or lightning strikes. 

Plan trips, outdoor activities, and more with confidence.

Grab a lifetime subscription to Weather Hi-Def Radar Storm Watch Plus for just $39.99.

 















Weather Hi-Def Radar Storm Watch Plus: Lifetime Subscription

Only $39.99 at Macworld

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