I've even paid for the upgrade to WeatherBug Elite. I highly recommend using the WeatherBug application on smart phones. Most of all, the pollen-related information lets me know what‘s making me not breathe, and guiding my decision to take the 12-hour or the 24-hour sinus medicine. You get: THE WEATHERBUG ADVANTAGE Spark Lightning Alerts: Get Dangerous Thunderstorm Alerts & prepare for severe weather conditions Professional Weather Network: the largest professional grade weather stations in North America report hyper-local weather conditions in real-time Animated Weather Maps: 20 weather maps give you. I liked the hour-by-hour temperature prediction.
I quickly found the “sparks” area, which matched the near constant thunder heard outside. After moving kids, wife, and pets to the bathroom for the storm to pass, I started looking closer at the application. The application blew me away with the extremely accurate satellite data staring me in the face. (I am not that careless anymore.) Not happy to see I installed WeatherBug on my phone, I opened it anyway to check satellite data since we were in the middle of a thunderstorm. I installed five new weather applications without seeing what they were. Long ago, when android was new, I was upset with the default weather application during a thunderstorm. I base my recommendation from personal experience. It is almost like two different products. However, when asked for the best weather software available on android, the answer is WeatherBug. Now when I find it on a PC, I normally remove it. When I found WeatherBug on a computer, I used to remove it immediately.