Whether you’re looking to live out your dreams of being a storm chaser vicariously through others, or you need to know if there’s going to be a major flood in the next few hours, there’s a storm tracker app for you.

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For the Casual Storm Tracker: The Weather Channel

If you’re just casually interested in tracking storms, or you need a glance at upcoming weather, the Weather Channel app is hard to beat. It offers a user-friendly interface with all the general weather information you need, whether locally or nationwide.

  • Easy to use.

  • Quick snapshot of general weather information.

  • Free to download on both iOS and Android platforms.

  • Can be too general and not as accurate for certain regions.

  • Radar features aren’t nearly as robust as many other storm-tracking apps.

  • Not designed specifically for storm tracking.

The Weather Channel app can also detect when you’re in a severe weather zone and automatically send notifications when there’s a severe storm warning. You can also view past and future radars anywhere on the map, giving you accurate, detailed information on what’s happening with severe weather.

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For Novice Radar Junkies: Storm

Storm, the severe weather tracking app produced by Weather Underground, provides real-time, vivid radar data displayed in what the developers say is the highest-resolution radar animation available. You can even customize your radius for receiving storm alerts via the app or check out what’s happening anywhere in the country. The Storm app also provides data around severe weather of all types, so you won’t have to look elsewhere to find what you need.

  • Focus on severe weather.

  • High-resolution radar animations and imaging.

  • Customizable radius for storm alerts.

  • Can feel like too much data for novice storm trackers.

  • iOS only app.

For Thrillseekers: Live Storm Chasing

Some storm chasers are in it for the science, while others are in it for the thrill. If you’re looking to get a taste of what it’s like to be in the latter’s shoes, Live Storm Chasing offers an app where legitimate storm chasers can live stream video from the road. It’s one of the only live-video platforms created specifically for storm chasers to share their live video feeds.

  • One of the few apps featuring real, live storm chasing video.

  • Crowdsources storm chasing video from legitimate storm chasers.

  • Not always live video to watch if a storm chaser isn’t currently streaming.

For Wannabe Storm Chasers: RadarScope

If you’re ready to start chasing down storms yourself, or you want to take your storm tracking to the next level, RadarScope is the storm weather app for you.

  • Extremely accurate radar data.

  • Realtime updates that professional storm chasers use.

  • It’s only about radar, you won’t find much else here.

  • At a $9.99 price point, only for those getting serious about storm tracking.

Used by professionals in the field, RadarScope lives up to its name with an intense focus on all things radar. Utilizing over 233 individual radar sites, RadarScope gathers all the storm tracking data you’ll ever need and packages them into a customizable dashboard you can tweak to your liking. In addition to iOS and Android apps, RadarScope also offers apps for smartwatches and desktop.

For Realtime Data: NOAA Weather Radar Live

When it comes to raw weather data, you’re not going to beat the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NOAA Weather Radar Live visualizes NOAA and National Weather Service (NWS) data into radar overlays and satellite imagery, giving you a precise look at what storms are doing across the country or internationally. If you want to track a hurricane in Denmark, this is the app for you.

  • Provides international storm tracking data.

  • Utilizes highly accurate data sources.

  • Excellent radar overlays.

  • Can be too general and not as accurate locally.

  • Reserves some of the best features for a subscription fee.

For More Than Radar: Weatherbug

Radar is going to drive your storm tracking app experience, but sometimes you want more. In fact, when you’re tracking storms, you need to track more than just radar—you also need to understand what’s happening with windchill, pressure, UV index, and more. This is where Weatherbug has storm trackers covered. Follow Doppler radar or check out real-time updates on lightning strikes, all from a single app.

  • Very accurate.

  • Provides data besides just radar that storm trackers will find important.

  • It’s still a general app, not a severe-weather app, so you may not get everything you want here.

  • Reserves some features for a subscription version.

  • As a general weather app, isn’t that distinguishable from other weather apps.

For Hyperlocal Storm Info: Weather Underground

Whether you’re chasing a storm or trying to avoid one, it’s tough to beat Weather Underground for accurate, up-to-date, hyperlocal weather forecasting. This is for when you really need to know what’s going on nearby, or perhaps when you’re hot on the heels of a local storm.

  • Very accurate for local weather.

  • Utilizes a massive network of weather stations and is constantly growing.

  • Less focus on severe weather, meaning less features for storm tracking in some cases.

  • Not always as accurate for tracking storms outside of your local region.

With data compiled from over 250,000 weather stations, Weather Underground takes the approach that the future of weather forecasting is in building a platform you can personalize. For storm trackers, this is a must-have app.

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