![]() The daily forecast, for example, expands from four days to ten days, and you can tap on each day for more detailed information. You can tap on each for more information. The belt below the radar features current conditions, the hourly forecast, and a daily forecast. You can save additional locations (and then access them) by tapping on the button to the left of the name of the location current displayed above the map. ![]() If you allow the app to know your location, it'll center the radar map around your location. Tap on the radar image to access past and future radar animations and a layers button that lets you select different layers such as radar, satellite, wind speed and temperature and map overlays such as storm tracks, weather stations and wind stream. When you launch the app, you get a picture of the current radar with a belt of additional information at the bottom. ![]() Storm puts radar front and center and a ton of weather information at your fingertips. The app is free and universal, though it'll cost you $1.99 | £1.49 | AU$2.49 a year to get rid of the banner ads that run along the top. Perhaps the current and ongoing winter we are experiencing in the Northeast inspired the title of Weather Underground's new iOS app, Storm.
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