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Spitzspot , 1 month ago I just use a shortcut to https://radar.weather.gov
I just use a shortcut to https://radar.weather.gov
aleph , 1 month ago If you want an actual forecast, wind and cloud cover data, and smooth, granular control of the timeline then Flowx is basically this but better.
If you want an actual forecast, wind and cloud cover data, and smooth, granular control of the timeline then Flowx is basically this but better.
Spitzspot , 1 month ago https://www.weather.gov/forecastmaps
https://www.weather.gov/forecastmaps
aleph , 1 month ago Static, nationwide images in 12 hour increments aren't nearly so useful, though.
Static, nationwide images in 12 hour increments aren't nearly so useful, though.
IHawkMike , 1 month ago Your point still stands, but NWS does have some nicely succinct local forecasting too, like the weather story for Chicago here: https://www.weather.gov/lot/weatherstory
Your point still stands, but NWS does have some nicely succinct local forecasting too, like the weather story for Chicago here:
https://www.weather.gov/lot/weatherstory