With this crazy weather, it’s great to keep track of what will happen next. Weather Underground takes storm tracking and severe weather alerts to a new level with its newest app called “Storm,” just released on February 18.
Founded in 1995 as the first online weather service, Weather Underground supplies weather data solutions to many of the leading media companies and millions of users across the globe through their mobile apps and website wunderground.com.
With over 100,000 personal weather stations worldwide, Weather Underground is able to provide meaningful and reliable weather data to people in real-time.
This app’s features include high-definition radar. You can toggle between animated past or future radar and near real-time single site sweeping radar.
Storm tracking tools include direction, speed, populated cities affected and specifics on the severity of the storm.

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Full-screen interactive map display animated surface and jetstream level winds, earthquakes, fronts, tropical data, severe weather alerts, and more.
It also has customizable in-app alerts and push notifications for lightning, precipitation (within a 30-mile radius) and NWS alerts.
In addition, you get access to Weather Underground's network of over 100,000 personal weather stations.
This app is universal (formatted for both iPhone and iPad.)
You can get this four and a half out of five-star app at the iTunes app store today. Even better, the app is free.