Best iPhone Apps For Keeping Track Of The Weather

With winter weather bearing down on the northeast as a blizzard is on it's way and travelers heading home from the holiday week, we thought it might be a good time to share some of the best iPhone apps to keep tabs on the latest weather.

Top Weather iPhone Applications

The Weather Channel MaxThe Weather Channel® Max - The Weather Channel Interactive – The Weather Channel application offers a comprehensive set of tools to monitor your weather.

Weather Alert USAWeather Alert USA - Softpeas LLC – A versatile weather app that provides all of the local NOAA weather essentials plus automatic alerts of significant US weather events such as weather watches, warnings, and advisories.

RadarScopeRadarScope - Base Velocity, LLC – A specialized display utility for weather enthusiasts and meteorologists, this app allows you view NEXRAD Level 3 radar data along with Tornado, Severe Thunderstorm, and Flash Flood Warnings issued by the National Weather Service.

AccuWeather Weather AppAccuWeather Weather App - AccuWeather, Inc. – Offers all the standard features of a weather application but also offers special lifestyle weather and health forecasts, such as conditions for specific outdoor activities and sports, such as dog walking, lawn mowing, and golfing, etc.

HD 4CastHD 4Cast - OMG Apps – Looking to put your iPhone retina display to good use? Then you might want to give this simple weather application a try with its set of slick weather icons and images.

WeatherBug Elite – WeatherBug Elite - WeatherBug – Offers a large network of weather stations. The elite app offers an “ad free” interface.

Fizz WeatherFizz Weather - Fizz Software Ltd. – This app is filled with all the standard weather features. It was also featured by Apple in TV ads.

Umbrella Today?Umbrella Today? - thoughtbot, inc. – Do you need an umbrella today? This simple application helps anwser that question for you. Simplicity at its best.

Any of these apps should keep you alert about the latest weather updates. Obviously, there are plenty of other applications out there to help you keep track of the weather, so let us know which app you like best or which gems we left off the list by leaving us a note in the comments area below.

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