TL;DR: Weather Hi-Def Radar is a better weather app, and it’s only $28 for a lifetime subscription when you use code FESTIVE30.
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Weather Hi-Def Radar Storm Watch Plus: Lifetime Subscription
$199.99
Save $171.99
There’s nothing like planning a fun day outside only to have a storm blow through and ruin your plans. A sunny morning can give way to afternoon thunderstorms, and without the right tools, you’re left scrambling. Having an advanced weather radar app on hand can mean the difference between staying safe and getting caught off guard.
Weather Hi-Def Radar is a real-time radar app that takes your weather predictions to the next level with its own interactive map and live weather tracking. Plus, it’s only $28 for a lifetime subscription (it’s usually $199). Just be sure to use the code FESTIVE30 when you check out at the Mashable Shop.
How is this better than a regular weather app?
This weather app’s interactive satellite map displays current and future weather patterns, so you can visualize what’s happening around you. You can track hurricanes, monitor snowfall, and even assess flood risks. If you live somewhere with chaotic weather, this could save you some serious frustration.
What sets this app apart is its sharp, full-screen radar imagery, which gives you a better look at weather activity. You can even hold down on the map to get hyper-localized weather details. That includes barometric pressure and current road conditions. Holiday travel is a lot less stressful if you can avoid driving in the snow or getting caught in storm traffic.
Worried about a developing storm? You can set custom alerts in multiple locations to let you know about lightning strikes, precipitation, and severe weather watches or warnings.
Know the weather better.
Use code FESTIVE30 by Jan. 12 at 11:59 p.m. PT to get a Weather Hi-Def Radar lifetime subscription for only $28.
Weather Hi-Def Radar Storm Watch Plus: Lifetime Subscription – $28 | See Deal
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Updated on Dec. 12: A previous version of this article included incorrect pricing for the Weather Hi-Def Radar app. The article has been updated with the correct information.