![]() This is the only app I’ve seen for ‘reading the clouds,’ and it’s ingenious.Īvailable for: Apple devices in the App Store There is a built-in feature that allows you to snap a picture of the clouds you are viewing, placing it in a dated catalog. You compare the clouds you see with the chart, which is highly instructive about cloud categories and even subcategories. It offers a real time view of all cloud categories at all levels while you are observing the sky. This unique app is a must for every amateur level but especially beginners, even young ones who want to learn weather basics. It’s even too much for me!Īvailable for: Apple devices in the App Store and Android devices through Google PlayĬost: Free download, with in app purchases But if you’re a super weather geek this one’s for you. It’s more suited for businesses that are very weather dependent. Accuweather Professional is a fee-based site that can take you about as deep as you can imagine for numerical and predicative model-based forecasts. They also have timely videos daily with their meteorologists explaining the forecast, as well as national and local radar. ![]() Whenever I want to get a jump on most forecasts, I go to Accuweather to verify. They live the weather and just seem to ‘get it right’ most of the time. Most apps are free but if you want a few ‘bells and whistles’ you end up paying a fee, either once, monthly or yearly.Īccuweather is one of the best forecasting companies around. I’m sure there are others I’ve left out, but these work best for me. While there are many, many apps, I present here the best ones I’ve been able to find after quite a bit of trial and error.
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