I’ve been a fan of the Weather Underground website since almost the first day it was available, so it’s not surprising that I’ve become an even bigger fan of the apps that the company has created. Whether it’s the self-named Weather Underground app, Wundermap (both free with in-app purchases) or my favorite on the iPad — WunderStation (free) — I find myself passing over most other weather applications and focusing on those from WU. Today, the company released a new universal iOS app called Storm (free with in-app purchases), so let’s take a look at the offering in a short video:
The $1.99 in-app purchase provides ad-free access for a year. Here’s a list of features, some of which were touched on in the video above:
I find Storm to be stable, easy-to-use, and jam-packed with information. It’s giving me the opportunity to delete three other weather apps, simply because Storm has all of the features packed into one neat app. Anyone who wants to keep a close eye on the weather should download Storm… now.
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