Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Live
Live radar and smart alerts keep you ahead of every storm
Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Live is built for people who like to see weather coming, not just read about it. At its core is a smooth, high‑resolution radar map that overlays real-time precipitation, temperature, and cloud cover so you can visualize what’s happening in your area at a glance.
The radar playback lets you scrub through the last 40 minutes of activity, making it easy to track approaching rain, snow, or mixed precipitation and gauge whether a shower will actually hit you or pass by. You can tweak radar opacity, loop speed, and the background map style, which makes the interface feel tailored rather than cluttered.
Beyond the map, Clime offers detailed current conditions and a 7‑day forecast, including “Feels Like” temperature, humidity, pressure, wind speed and direction, visibility, and dew point. A 24‑hour precipitation graph helps with short-term planning, from commutes to outdoor events. Cloud cover “as seen from space” is a nice bonus for photography or stargazing.
Safety tools are a major strength. Clime taps into National Weather Service data to push notifications about severe weather, including tornadoes, hurricanes, storms, and freeze warnings. You can bookmark multiple locations—handy if you’re tracking weather for family, travel, or a vacation home—and receive alerts for each.
The main drawbacks are ads in the free version and some advanced layers and alert options sitting behind a subscription. Also, while radar is highly reliable in the US, international coverage can be less detailed.
Overall, Clime is a powerful, visually clear weather companion for anyone who wants more than a simple forecast, especially in regions prone to fast-changing or severe conditions.
package name
com.apalon.weatherradar.free
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English
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Clime Weather Service