Developer
The Weather Channel
Category
Weather
Version
10.69.1
Android OS
4.4
Downloads
840M
Content rating
3
👍 Hyperlocal, minute-by-minute precipitation forecasts ensure you know exactly when rain or snow will start and stop in your neighborhood. The Weather Channel’s concise hourly and 10-day forecasts combine reliable data, easy-to-read summaries, personalized location settings, and seamless home-screen widgets to help plan commutes, outdoor activities, and travel.
👍 Interactive, high-resolution radar maps provide real-time satellite and precipitation views with multiple map layers—storms, temperature, wind, lightning, pollen, and air quality. Customizable overlays, radar loops, pinch-to-zoom controls, and playback let users track storm movement and intensity, visualizing threats and adjusting plans quickly. Ideal for commuters, event planners, and outdoor enthusiasts.
👍 Timely severe weather alerts and customizable push notifications deliver warnings for tornadoes, flash floods, and other hazards, paired with clear safety guidance and evacuation tips. In-app weather news, expert videos, pollen counts, and air quality indices give context for health and travel decisions, making it a comprehensive weather-awareness toolkit.
👎 The Weather Channel’s free app is ad-heavy and full of upsells. Frequent banner and video ads, pop-ups promoting premium features, and sponsored content interrupt the user experience. Targeted promotions based on location can feel intrusive, making it harder to quickly access core forecast and radar information.
👎 Animated radar, continuous location updates and background refreshes can consume significant battery and mobile data. Users report slower performance or occasional app freezes on older phones, especially when loading high-resolution radar layers or live video. That makes it less reliable for long outings or when you’re on a limited-data plan.
👎 Many advanced tools and ad-free options are locked behind a subscription, so the free version can feel limited. Features like extended radar history, hyperlocal minute-by-minute forecasts and enhanced severe-weather alerts often require payment, frustrating users who want comprehensive, premium-level features without recurring costs.