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  • Excellent Radar App

    I’ve used it for several years. It’s my go to app when I need to know the approaching local weather. I watch the radar loop and make a timed calculation when the approaching storm will arrive. Same for timing an ending storm. Especially like the map temperature readings. Use it almost every day.
  • Great App!!!

    Had it for years and it has always been as accurate as I need! It’s simple to use but provides detailed info on current and upcoming weather. It’s been my go-to for forecasting and has never been off. Highly recommended! Whit
  • My go-to weather map

    Excellent and constantly updated map showing weather conditions at a choice of resolutions and with clear graphics, including “movies” of changes over the previous hour so that one can easily see how the weather is evolving. Simple yet with as much detail as you want. Right on a par with Google Maps in terms of being useful and detailed yet easy to use.
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  • Love it!

    I love being able to see what weather is coming my way days ahead. Seeing the actual precipitation and cloud cover levels and watching the predicted patterns over time allows me to plan more completely than I otherwise could.
  • Great

    Have used for 4-5 years. I love the higher definition mode which they have had since very early on, before most others. Also like the lightweight, unobtrusive markups, storm vectors and NOAA boxed areas that allow you to see the map, not the ham-fisted, big crayon effect that so many others have.

    The app is dependable and when there is a problem (once/twice a year?), they tell you what it is and why. Invariably it is a feed from NOAA ( due to API changes I presume), that affects most of the other radar providers as well.

    Good product. Thank you.
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  • Review of RadarUsPlus

    I will make this short and sweet. I have had about four radar apps on my phone at different times and this is the best one so far. It’s precipitation images are detailed and are displayed over a satellite generated background which I’m sure they purchased from Google. I really like the way I can move around to different places all over the country to check the weather in places that I may be traveling to.
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  • My First Choice radar app!

    This is my first choice app for current weather because it has such finely detailed graphics. A StormChaser photographer friend recommended it. It seems to be accurate. The thrilling innovation I recently discovered is to hold down my finger on a map location and get a forecast for it. Try it! It’s impressive! Of course, I take all forecasts as predictions of likelihood not surety.
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  • Works Great for Me

    I don’t always look at NOAA for my Weather, but when I do... I also use Dark Sky, for notifications. Windy for specific atmospheric conditions, and Living Earth for global visualization. That little four pack has completely replaced the Weatherman on the 6 o’clock news for me.
  • Great App, but not perfect

    I use this app not only daily, but throughout the day. This is an outstanding app, and the best radar mosaic app I’ve tried, and as a meteorologist, I’ve tried a lot!

    Some limitations I’d like to see improved (that would bump my rating to 5 stars) are the following: a 6-frame loop is just too short; I would love to be able to add personal markers, such as location of family members’ homes; please add severe thunderstorm and tornado watch boxes; increase the number of temperature stations, because large cities like Memphis, St Louis, and Dayton are missing temperature stations, and states like WV have only one temperature station; loading speed improvements are needed; looping should be the default mode upon app launch.
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  • Bug in 1.6.6.9 update

    I have enjoyed using this app for many years, but an odd bug was introduced in the 1.6.6.9 update: the app is stuck in landscape mode on my 2017 iPad Pro 12.9”. Reloading the app and rebooting the iPad didn’t fix things. The odd thing is that the update works just fine on my ancient iPad 2. A minor annoyance, but I hope this gets fixed in the next update
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