Storm team 12

Storm team 12

by Gray Television Group, Inc.

22K ratings
126 reviews
#196 in free Weather
📡 News
☀️ Weather
Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • September 1, 2011
  • May 29, 2026

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Get real-time weather updates for your region with high-resolution radar and future radar to track severe weather. Access daily and hourly forecasts, save favorite locations, and receive National Weather Service alerts.

250 meter radar
Future radar
High-resolution satellite imagery
Real-time weather updates
Daily and hourly forecasts
Favorite location saving
Severe weather alerts
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What's New in Storm team 12

6.2.512

May 29, 2026

Bug fixes and performance improvements

Charts

Top Free

📈 196+4

Weather

This app rose +4 positions in Weather chart.

Last updated on July 19, 2026.

User reviews

Annoying

Non stop radar dysfunction. Constantly having to uninstall and reinstall app to get radar back.
Super frustrating.
But when it works it’s great. Sad it doesn’t work when I really need it too.

Scams on 12

I was considering channel 12 weather a good source of information but the ad and link for the Medicare additional benefit is considered a scam.

Not as good as it was

Something was changed in the app particularly with the radar. If you let it play it shows you what the radar had TWO hours ago. What good is that? It then plays to the current time and stops. Selecting “Future Radar” has an animation that starts at the current time, but with a totally different radar pattern! So I guess in one seconds time all the clouds rearranged themselves.
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Used to be the best, not anymore

Since the last big update, temps have not been accurate. The map is terrible.

The App Is Pretty Broken.

First, I do like this app. I appreciate the future forecast map and how you get a lot of video updates on the weather, along with the lightning detected near your location feature. The unfortunate part is that hourly updates won’t show up at times and it only shows a ton of ads instead of the forecast. Another thing is when you pause a video or barely scroll away and are forced to watch MORE ads, or it glitches out and makes you watch another anyways. There are better weather apps in my opinion, but this one isn’t bad.
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User experience

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Reported Bugs

3 issues

Mysterious Kansas weather notifications for Connecticut users

Bug

Radar and map not loading properly after recent update

Bug

Inconsistent temperature readings compared to other weather apps

Bug

Requested Features

3 requests

Option to receive tornado warnings only

Feature

Ability to save custom radar/map views

Feature

Improved location accuracy for non-Kansas users

Feature

FAQ

What does the Storm Team 12 app do?

The app provides the latest weather information for your viewing region. It includes access to station content, high-resolution radar, future radar to track severe weather, and detailed daily and hourly forecasts.

What are the key features of the Storm Team 12 app?

Key features include 250-meter resolution radar, future radar, high-resolution satellite imagery, current weather updates multiple times per hour, hourly updated forecasts, the ability to save favorite locations, GPS for current location awareness, and severe weather alerts from the National Weather Service.

Is the Storm Team 12 app free to use?

Yes, the app is available for free. It does not have in-app purchases or advertisements, meaning you can access all its features without any cost.

How does the app help with severe weather?

The app provides severe weather alerts directly from the National Weather Service. It also offers opt-in push alerts to keep you informed and safe during severe weather events, along with future radar to see the path of storms.