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    Default Recommendations for good mobile radar maps

    I am looking for a good online source for live doppler radar maps so I can see when rain is incoming on my droid.

    I used to use weather.com, but they are now full of click-bait and pop-up ads that cover the screen, and they suck on mobile phones. Any recommendations?



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    Quote Originally Posted by DrRichardCranium View Post
    I am looking for a good online source for live doppler radar maps so I can see when rain is incoming on my droid.

    I used to use weather.com, but they are now full of click-bait and pop-up ads that cover the screen, and they suck on mobile phones. Any recommendations?



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    Have you tried installing their (weather.com) mobile app instead of trying to use the website? It works reasonably well. I use it and the accuweather app on Android without any issues. Go to the play store for the free download(s).
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    Radarscope. It is a paid app, but worth every penny IMO. 99% of the time radarscope is the app you see meteorologists posting screenshots of on twitter.

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    My Radar is my goto. I have iphone but I'm sure they have it for Droid.

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    I use Weather Underground, its a good app, free, and has the stuff you are looking for along with a few other bells and whistles.

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    The Dark Sky app for iOS provides radar and a hyperlocal forecast with a very clean design. Not sure if its available on Android, but the folks who publish Dark Sky also run a web site http://forecast.io which uses the same data as the iOS app and can be run in a browser.

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    My Radar. Free and Paid version. Paid is worth it. No ads and more features.

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    I just installed My Radar and it looks great! Thanks, everyone !

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    I always use NOAA, and weather bug app cause it shows lightening detector called "Spark"

    http://www.weather.gov/Radar



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